LPG in Canada - many questions | |
I'm in Canada and propane conversions are extremely rare here for private cars. However, as we don't get diesel Land Rovers here, and you know how a V8 petrol likes to drink, I'm interested in LPG. Petrol may not be UK expensive here, but it's still pretty bad and it's not going to get better. I've got a number of basic, newbie-type questions.
I spoke to a man at a car show yesterday who does installations. He mentioned a system called "Prinz". Is this a suitable system for my car? I have a 2008MY FFRR with the NON-supercharged Jaguar V8.
I saw on the site that the BMW engine took well to LPG, but the Jag could have valve issues. The salesman mentioned a 'valve lubricating additive' that would be installed to eliminate this problem. Does it? Will the engine get anymore wear or problems than if it ran on petrol?
How easy is the conversion? Not only is LPG rare here, so are Range Rovers. They have never done one before and I don't like to be a Guinea pig. Is this straight forward?
Where is the best place for the tank? I like my spare tyre where it is and I don't like the idea of moving the compressor pump or anything else.
Where is the best place for the filling nozzle? The vehicle he showed me had it drilled into the rear bumper. That would be OK on a Defender, but not a FFRR. Has anyone found a nice, discrete place for it? Same question with the LPG fuel gauge.
Are there any extra LPG costs other than the fuel? Does it require any servicing?
Price quoted was $C5000 (that's about 3240GBP) for the full install, including labour. Does that sound reasonable?
Thanks in advance.
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