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p38arover



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Installation here must be done by a qualified gas fitter and the install is tested every year at the annual roadworthy inspection. The car is then fitted with a certification plate.

LPG tanks have to be examined and re-certified every 10 years (we don't have salted roads in winter so corrosion is less of a problem). Ron B. VK2OTC
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Wylie66



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Thanks for all the useful info chaps.

Ian(Mr Spock) nI may just come over and use yours as a reference vehicle.

JohnBoy, I will let you know, but I am a methodical worker and will ensure it is safe before using in earnest.

I love these forums.

now i need to sort out the lambdas before anything else. 2003 V8 Vogue in Silver

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johnboyairey



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We all think we have done a proper job, but when I first filled up, -just hooking the gun to the filler tube, and hearing a huge hiss, meant I knew I had a bad seating coupling going bad. You just don't want to be leaking, at the pump area! Coz you don't want to start it up! This was in an old p38, had to move it outside, with tailgate down. It did stop within about 15 seconds though. And it was only the filler hose volume.
Spooked me though!

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steptoe



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Haylands wrote:
If you fit it yourself why do you want it certified...???


Cheaper road tax for one Very Happy

LPG vehicles used to be London congestion charge exempt, but they stopped it in 2012.

But expect it to be re-instated in the near future, plus as and when other cities start to introduce pollution/congestion charges LPG certified/registered vehicles will all be exempt, but the vehicles will have to be registered on your logbook as dual fuel vehicles. Mr. Green .

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Wylie66



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United Kingdom 2003 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Zermatt Silver

Congestion charge is not really an issue, I always use public transport to go into town or my works van that has the CC covered.

As for the DVLA, well let us just say i like to use the channel tunnel twice a year for booze cruises and would like to continue to do so. The filler will be hidden so no real obvious clues to how the vehicle is powered.. And before anyone complains I know many a shonky gas install on a camper van that have been allowed to cross. 2003 V8 Vogue in Silver


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Haylands



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It's £5 a year cheaper for RFL, a certification, if he could get one, would cost more than 10 years worth of discount...!!!

Congestion charge was only ever for a certain number of approved vehicles and a Range Rover wasn't one of them and likely won't be in future....

Any leaking gas will have diluted enough to not be flammable after just a few seconds, no issues with starting a car with a leak at the back.... just remember it's heavier than air so open a rear door and the boot if you get a leak, most of the latest fittings are very well made and if assembled correctly don't tend to leak.... Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Pete

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dingg1



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wylie - expect a v hefty fine if you're caught going through the tunnel

(I agree its a bullshit rule btw)

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steptoe



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Haylands wrote:
It's £5 a year cheaper for RFL,:


It's double your figure - £10 a year Very Happy Oh, and some of your other "advice" is also wrong .. Mr. Green

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Wylie66



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steptoe wrote:
Oh, and some of your other "advice" is also wrong .. Mr. Green


Oooo fight Very Happy 2003 V8 Vogue in Silver

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Haylands



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£5 or £10, my point is still valid, hardly a reason to spend serious money on getting the system certified....

It's my advice and I stand by it, everything is open for discussion, and other people's points of view are valid so instead of criticizing someone for trying to help, maybe you could offer us your pearls of wisdom... Rolling Eyes Pete

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Lukie



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I have many LPG installs on various vehicles, I have a 1976 relaint robin trike, when I insured it i told them it would soon be running LPG they took my money, so a few weeks after rang to confirm the LPG and low and behold they wanted a certificate, after many discussions with them they agreed if I was to have a fresh MOT done on the trike they would accept the LPG being of a good standard

As with most MOT's I goto with LPG vehicles the tester asks me more questions about LPG than acctually testing it, I am yet to see the LPG spray come out and be used

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