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Super7



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Another newbie with van



Hi all, new to the forum but not to land rovers, proud owner of my 5.0 s/c Auto/b running on lpg, black and pimento interior. absolutely love it though the misses says I drive to fast! I insist I have to check the kick down every few miles as there appears to be a fault!!!

Charles

Post #506255 24th Feb 2019 8:57pm
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dingg1



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2007 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC V8 Stornoway Grey

Who did the lpg conversion ?
5.0 on my next to buy list

Post #506260 24th Feb 2019 9:42pm
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Super7



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Chap called Mike Scott at GAS in Huddersfield, I'm a small time LPG fitter myself and run my own bulk tank, but I believe Prins are the only guys who supply the kits for these so my hands were tied, I can buy the kits but cant get access to the software unless you are a prins registered installer, his work is not the best tidy wise but he is known for his expertise on the 5.0 s/c lpg fitting, works flawlessly (so far)

Post #506261 24th Feb 2019 10:08pm
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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I have two customers with the same setup... Ones done 70k in his since LPG was fitted... Thumbs Up

Post #506267 25th Feb 2019 1:00am
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Super7



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Sounds promising, by the same guy or someone else? I bought mine at 51,000 and it’s just turning 60,000 so early days yet, I shall be looking for someone to service the lpg next year if anyone has any recommendations? South west preferred.

Post #506269 25th Feb 2019 6:37am
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IanV8



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Nice set up. I’ll not ask about consumption towing as I know how low mine can get.

Ian

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fmecaj



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Santorini Black
5.0 s/c Auto/b running on lpg

hey Charles,

I am planning to do an lpg conversion as well, how is yours going so far? have you had any issues?

Just out of curiosity, can you give us some info on running costs on lpg (I guess it still uses some fuel)

Thanks

Post #587548 15th Mar 2021 12:24pm
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Super7



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I’m now at 73,000 with it being fitted at 51,000 only issue I had was when the engine was stripped for timing chains etc. It threw a fault up when it was reassembled, quick chat with Mike Scott to reset it and it was sorted, otherwise it’s been running sweet.
I don’t work out the mpg now, I did when I first had it and it worked out at around 18mpg on Lpg so if you take pump prices at 60p it’s basically doing 36mpg compared with petrol.
I have my own bulk tank so I pay .36p per ltr which equates to 54mpg (very roughly of course) plus the the small amount of petrol, I guess I fill up every three/four months or there abouts, maybe longer, I’ve never taken much notice of the time, I do know it doesn’t hurt my wallet and the cost of fuel is not a consideration on whether I drive the range or not!

It still puts a small amount of fuel through the petrol injectors to keep them active and cool I’m told !

Prins we’re the only company doing the kits for them, don’t know if that’s changed.
Hope that’s useful info for you. Current 5.0 S/C Autobiography LPG
110 HCPU V8
Previous:
P38 first ref LR1
101 Forward Control
90 CSW V8
110 CSW V8


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Post #587562 15th Mar 2021 1:36pm
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fmecaj



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Thank you very much for the info, very useful indeed.

Would you recommend I change the timing chain before the conversion, knowing that we have to change it anyway Very Happy

Frai

Post #587568 15th Mar 2021 2:06pm
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Super7



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There’s a fair bit of stripping out to do to fit the Lpg system so it would make sense to have the person doing the conversion to do them at the same time.
I hope you have deep pockets !!

Charles Current 5.0 S/C Autobiography LPG
110 HCPU V8
Previous:
P38 first ref LR1
101 Forward Control
90 CSW V8
110 CSW V8

Post #587574 15th Mar 2021 3:07pm
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fmecaj



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Santorini Black

Thank you Charles, much appreaciated!

Post #587590 15th Mar 2021 5:26pm
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Super7



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Not all 5.0 are effected by timing chain guides, I have the list of engine numbers somewhere of the ones involved (certain batch of poor quality guides), it’s the tensioner guides that were the problem not the chains themselves, the tensioners wear the guides, as the tensioners pistons push into the guides they wear the alloy and eventually get to the end of their travel so can’t maintain pressure on the chains, you’ll get plenty of warning by the rattle.
However..I know of three 5.0 that have had catastrophic timing chain engine failure, all three were due to low oil levels therefore not pressurising the tensioners allowing the chains to jump so not actually a timing chain/guide fault, just poor maintenance
Moral of the story.. check your engine oil regularly. Current 5.0 S/C Autobiography LPG
110 HCPU V8
Previous:
P38 first ref LR1
101 Forward Control
90 CSW V8
110 CSW V8


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Post #587597 15th Mar 2021 7:00pm
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GGDR



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I've read the 5.0 can't be converted so it's great to hear yours is proof it can be done . Thumbs Up

. Cheers, Greg
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Super7



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Last year Prins were in the process of producing a kit for the 5.0 SC 405, I would imagine that must be in production now so they certainly are convertable. Current 5.0 S/C Autobiography LPG
110 HCPU V8
Previous:
P38 first ref LR1
101 Forward Control
90 CSW V8
110 CSW V8

Post #587600 15th Mar 2021 7:46pm
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another point to consider is the apparent lack of available lpg stations now..seems like they are being phased out... ... - .- -.




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