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Zebedee Member Since: 09 Jun 2016 Location: Cheshire/South Manchester Posts: 379 |
The easiest to convert are the 2002-2005 BMW M62 cars - though they are a lot less than £15k now.
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24th Jun 2019 8:53am |
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Gsxr1250dave Member Since: 20 Oct 2018 Location: London Posts: 891 |
Just buy an all ready converted l322 4.4 cheap as chips. You still can drive them in london unless they have been registerd as bi fuel before 2014 mine wasnt so isnt ulez compliant as tfl refuse to accept alternative fuels.
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24th Jun 2019 5:47pm |
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j_rov Member Since: 10 Jan 2017 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 386 |
I've heard the 5.0 engines are difficult to convert due to the piezo injectors and that they fire multiple times per cycle. I don't know the details, but was thinking about converting a jag with the same engine and the was told it wasn't financially viable. __
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25th Jun 2019 11:27am |
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TeeMyob Member Since: 22 Jun 2019 Location: Javea/Manchester/Abu Dhabi Posts: 200 |
So a 2002 4.4 maybe? Circa 150,00 miles for £2,800 |
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1st Jul 2019 4:01pm |
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ur20v Member Since: 19 Feb 2019 Location: None Posts: 634 |
Do you do enough miles and intend to keep the car long enough to make the system payback and then make savings of a suitable amount in value to make it worth while?
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1st Jul 2019 4:38pm |
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Jamiehol Member Since: 26 Sep 2014 Location: Ipswich Posts: 226 |
I know where there is a 2003 4.4 already LPG converted for sale with 92k on the clock if you are interested. |
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1st Jul 2019 4:52pm |
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TeeMyob Member Since: 22 Jun 2019 Location: Javea/Manchester/Abu Dhabi Posts: 200 |
Oh yes please, do tell?. Thats what I have been looking at, ready LPGeed. |
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1st Jul 2019 8:29pm |
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Jamiehol Member Since: 26 Sep 2014 Location: Ipswich Posts: 226 |
Have PM’d you. |
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1st Jul 2019 8:57pm |
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TeeMyob Member Since: 22 Jun 2019 Location: Javea/Manchester/Abu Dhabi Posts: 200 |
Thanks |
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1st Jul 2019 9:08pm |
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steptoe Member Since: 23 Jul 2012 Location: london Posts: 382 |
My LPG L322 has all the official certification and was registered as duel fuel in 2010, i pay the reduced VED, and it was allowed into the congestion zone without any charge but that benefit was removed when they got rid of the western congestion zone. TFL do not recognise my vehicles as being ULEz compliant . |
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10th Sep 2019 9:50am |
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aureliusmaxed Member Since: 18 Mar 2020 Location: vancouver Posts: 3 |
is that true, that it is outrageous. what is the point of electric drive then ? |
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18th Mar 2020 2:19am |
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Gazcw Member Since: 11 Jan 2020 Location: Northampton Posts: 172 |
You will notice during cold and wet days that all the electric cabs are steamed up or have the windows open. They are all freezing as they dare not turn the heating or ac on otherwise they are flat in a couple of hours and are running on petrol. 2011 4.4tdv8 Vogue
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18th Mar 2020 11:28am |
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Gsxr1250dave Member Since: 20 Oct 2018 Location: London Posts: 891 |
Yep x1 charging point in london for the new lean green black taxi machines so they all just run the small petrol engine generator in the boot to keep the batteries charged up. Their not meant to leave them running when parked up waiting for fares but they all do.
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18th Mar 2020 1:40pm |
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