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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
There is another thread here about LPG but not much detail. I looked into this myself recently, I thought that maybe getting rid of the TD6 and it's 104 litre diesel fill ups at the extortionate rates could be lessened. I had a real whizzy idea of getting a 2nd hand Supercharged Range Rover with one year's warranty, low miles for about £30k, then spending the money on an LPG conversion and having the best car ever for little fuel expense.
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23rd Jun 2008 9:35am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 26 Mar 2007 Location: Mongolia (where the Mongs come from) Posts: 108 |
Do they warranty the whole car, replacing the lost LR warranty? If not, then the above still applies Halfway Down The Stairs,
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23rd Jul 2008 12:12pm |
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ammars27 Member Since: 22 Jul 2008 Location: Essex Posts: 9 |
Well if you have a car thats out of warrenty, then its the best option, i dont know many people buying a £70,000 car and then worry about fuel bills! it the used car market user that will most likly get it converted to lpg, I still have not heard of anyone offering a 5 year warrenty though! |
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23rd Jul 2008 12:23pm |
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StevieH Member Since: 05 Feb 2009 Location: Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire Posts: 117 |
My 4.4 is booked in for conversion next week. there is a caution on all 4.2 S/C conversions. Apparently valve seal problem reported so most reputable garages will insist on installing a flash lube system which will add about £175 or so on to price of standard conversion. Also on our cars they need to relocate the air compresssor and never get the seal as good as factory standard ...as a result compressor is slightly noisier afterwards. |
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9th Feb 2009 10:09am |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
Thanks for the update on that one. Discovery 4 HSE
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9th Feb 2009 4:17pm |
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IKke Member Since: 16 Aug 2008 Location: Brabant Posts: 7 |
RRUK. In your first post, were you talking about a G2 system or a G3 system?. |
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7th Jul 2009 3:07pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
I'm not certain, we'd have to call JE Engineering to ask what theirs is Discovery 4 HSE
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7th Jul 2009 3:40pm |
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IKke Member Since: 16 Aug 2008 Location: Brabant Posts: 7 |
G3 system. But I do miss something. The combustion temperature of LPG is higher than petrol. And this causes the valves to burn away slightly. So for an ideal conversion you also need hardened valves, or somthing that can handle the higher temperatures. Althought modern cars might be affected less than older cars, but that is just an idea and not based on anything I know. But with the newer liquid lpg injection systems this might be solved because it cools the air by expanding, but this is also a guess. Although there are a few car brands that support LPG use and also some brands that supply pre fitted systems. |
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8th Jul 2009 2:28pm |
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delsilencio Member Since: 08 Apr 2009 Location: toulouse Posts: 116 |
No problems with the BMW 4.4 engine(with or without flash lube) because it has hardened valve seats.
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11th Feb 2010 3:49pm |
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Rob750 Member Since: 10 Oct 2010 Location: Epping Posts: 18 |
Interesting post, after about 2 yrs running on a BRC system I agree about a slight mpg degradation but it runs a fraction cooler on LPG , the low down and mid range performance is more lively and the engine is quieter . The loss of about 1-1.25 mpg is what I have experienced Regards
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20th Nov 2010 10:13pm |
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jime Member Since: 04 Jan 2011 Location: Bristol Posts: 5 |
Have to say this seems to be a mixture of fact and "local dealers interpretation of warranty rules".
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4th Jan 2011 6:43pm |
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T24RES Member Since: 22 Nov 2010 Location: Henley-on-Thames Posts: 936 |
71p we should be so lucky. 81p at my local shell garage Ian |
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4th Jan 2011 6:47pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
Agree with the above - Proffess Autogas are good guys and the saving is a no brainer! |
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4th Jan 2011 6:48pm |
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A1GSS Member Since: 24 Dec 2010 Location: Saffron Walden, Essex Posts: 1973 |
So, does this suggest that an unmolested BMW-engined FFRR will make a great candidate for a new LPG conversion? I'm looking at LPG as my only affordable route into FFRR ownership ... Thanks for any advice. Graham ____ Gone: 10MY L320 RR Sport HSE, Ipanema Sand Gone: 20MY Jaguar iPace HSE, Silicon Silver Gone: 17MY RR Evoque SE Tech, Loire Blue Gone: 08MY Discovery 3 XS, Stornoway Grey Gone: 07MY FFRR TDV8 Vogue, Stornoway Grey |
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6th Jan 2011 7:40am |
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