Vehicle & Technical > Range Rover
Is it the 33"s, the LPG or because its been stood?
			squaddie_fox:
			
			give the LPG system a service, check and replace tired ignition parts. a good set of HT leads, spark plugs (cant remember which ones off the top of my head), genuine dizzy cap and rotor arm, and find yourself a bosch coil. the LPG system prefers the bosch.
check the airflow meter, maybe try a working one from another 3.5.
make sure you have no splits in any of the intake pipes and change the airfilter unless it has just been done.
		
			Range Rover Blues:
			
			I've had a simliar problem, turned out the vacuum advance had pershed.
		
			muddymud:
			
			ok so HT leads, genuine dizzy cap and rotor arm and a bosch coil. i have just fitted some NGK spark plugs tho. 
i think that should do it. over the past few days the truck has been getting better and better, it is a lot faster with both LPG and Petrol. only problems i have with LPG is. It ticks over at 1500rpm which i don't mind. Also when your driving along on LPG with plenty of power then it will just loose loads of power and struggle to get up a slight hill unless you give it some? any ideas?
Cheers for the advice  :D
		
			squaddie_fox:
			
			as said up there, check the vac advance as this may cause the lack of power.
		
			craig_midz:
			
			get ya timing checked cuz when u gas convert ya car u have to alter the timing to get as happy medium as poss so u will never get em to run perfectly on both fuels unless u mega squirt it  but most ppl get the timing done so it runs perfectly on gas an lumpy on petrol have u tried ya ignition module found on side of dizzy when mine was playin up made my car loose power an made it hard to start an for a fiver part it was a cheap fix an made a hell of a difference 
		
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