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Diesel LPG Conversions
hobbit:
or go electric :wink: :lol:
tomarse:
Is this a cross post from A.F.L? (theres a similar thread there too!)
Hi Smo, have you tried speaking to car-gas who are in fenton/longton (http://www.car-gas.co.uk/). Fairly local for you too.
I believe they did one and there was an article in one of the landy mags about it.
They know their stuff and their landies too (They own a few between them)
smo:
Whats A.F.L??
mark.yellow.series.3:
remove the floor pan and pedal it flintstone stylee :lol:
Doobreydog:
Have done plenty of research into this in past and will try to find the links etc to back up what Im saying...Have run a van for a number of years on home made bio-diesel and apart from the tax :lol: cost me nothing...at one time the company I worked for actually paid me to dispose of their old fryer oil :D
Unless you do massive milage 25k+ per year even in LR then the cost of the diesel to lpg conversion is prohibitive.
If you already have diesel and want to keep the low down torque either bio-diesel or home made biodiesel (you still have to pay the tax :roll: ) and after tax does not work out any cheaper. Most diesel engines will perform well with non or very little conversion.
Cheapest way to go is converting petrol to lpg and get it done professionally it will pay off in the long run.
Currently getting 200miles for under £20 which in money terms is equivalent to 45+mpg and I dont go slow.
Hope this helps...
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