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David



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Need help URGENT

Give me reasons why my friend SHOULD NOT get his SUPERCHARGED RR lpg converted !!!

Post #36414 16th Nov 2010 9:00pm
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dan_uk_1984



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How is this URGENT? Is it in the garage right now about to be converted in the next 5 minutes?

Cry wolf and you'll regret it.

I can give you reasons why he SHOULD, well I could if I could be arsed. But turns out I cant be.

!!! 

Post #36418 16th Nov 2010 9:12pm
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iT LAD



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DMRR



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Post #36424 16th Nov 2010 9:20pm
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David



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In a word YES !!!! He is about to drop it and drive home !!!!!!

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David



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My own view is that why have a supercharged if the running cost is an issue ? may as well got a TD ?

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dan_uk_1984



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David wrote:
My own view is that why have a supercharged if the running cost is an issue ? may as well got a TD ?


Because with LPG you can have the best of both worlds. Decent performance with the economy of a mondeo. Rather than the performance of a mondeo with the economy of a slightly slower mondeo. 

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David



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dan_uk_1984 wrote:
David wrote:
My own view is that why have a supercharged if the running cost is an issue ? may as well got a TD ?


Because with LPG you can have the best of both worlds. Decent performance with the economy of a mondeo. Rather than the performance of a mondeo with the economy of a slightly slower mondeo.


Fair point ! Didnt look at it that way !!!

Are there any "issues" with LPG ? Would you know a rough costing for a decent system, ? the one he is haveing is only 2k fitted ? seams cheap to me ?

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dan_uk_1984



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I'm sure someone recently posted a review on having an LPG conversion done. Try a search? 

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David



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dan_uk_1984 wrote:
I'm sure someone recently posted a review on having an LPG conversion done. Try a search?


Ive read it, dosent really answer my questions though !!!

YOu on the other hand have !

Cheers Dan !

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HUGI



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I heard about big issues with the Jag Motor and LPG Conversions!

Something with the cylinder head ( sorry,dont know the technical word in english) was the problem

Post #36455 16th Nov 2010 11:33pm
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elpeede



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I guess its the lack of suitable lubricant to the injectors, other issue used to be the lack of lead promoting faster wear to the valves but surely that has been addressed in the current day and age. 2010 Disco XS TDV6, 2009 Freelander 2 GS

Previous Landrover products -1990 110 TDI CSW, 2003 TD6 Vogue - RRC TD Vogue, RRC v8 Fleetline, Disco ES V8 LPG, 101 Ambulance "Morph", 1964 SIIa Auto Powered by Jag 4.2 Lump - "Percy".

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dan_uk_1984



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I find the resistance to LPG very bizzare. Almost like how I struggle to justify how much I hate Diesel.

I've yet to read/hear/see any specific reasons not to use it. Add to that, if you save 1-2k per year and you have a problem after 5 years that results in a 1k repair bill surely that's still a good deal?

I wonder whether it could be the petrol industry planting seeds of doubt?

This info seems very sales biased with lots of may and could about what wear may happen depending on if your engine is made of cheese.
http://www.autogassolutions.co.uk/about-lpg/flash-lube 

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i'm all for lpg, in fact i wanted a petrol [still do Neutral ] and lpg conversion when i was looking for my RR...two things i didnt like much was the loss of the spare wheel space and the exclusion of travelling via the eurotunnel.. ... - .- -.




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paul_h_8



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Dan did you insurance rise when you let them know you converted to LPG?

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