Karlos the jackal
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@biketeacherdave thats about what I get MPG wise out of my sport is about 15mpg on town runs and about 25 on a good run I guess it depends on how much you boot it about
ulez madness, ban economical older vehicles and allow gas guzzling monsters.The old v8 4.6 engines are good for lpg conversions, gems or thor. Lpg doesn't cause any real problems the valve seats are all ready hardend so no reported issues of valve seat recession.
The jag v8 4.2 engine however has known issues when converted to run lpg they have soft valve seats that burn out on lpg and are sometimes known todo it on just petrol alone. Even when fitted with valve lube a rrs forum member reported valve seat recession and a wrecked engine.
I have compression tested the engine in this new to me car and its slightly down on compression on 1 cylinder but within spec for now. The lpg is not going to be used much at all if any as my milage per year is low and as mentioned my L322 4.4 petrol will hopefully get ulez exemption if it does that will be our daily driver for the wife to replace her tdv6 D3 which cannot get ulez approval.
Iv not checked on the reg doc to see if the sport has been registered bi fuel or not as in standard form the 4.2 engine is ulez......mad I know at just 9.6 mpg around town if pushed but iv seen 26ish mpg on a run.
Currently showing 13.6 mpg and iv been sorting it since I got it with a few issues just the supercharger snout bearings to replace and lower control arms both sides then it's pretty much a sorted car......holds breath ..
When I was looking to buy one, there were quite a few LPG for sale. I contacted my local guy, who said he couldn't do it for health and safety regulations
in regard to LPG vehicles, apparently you need a special qualification to do them, it could be get out clause, can't be arsed etc.
Only needs a dribble to make quite a big bangIt tends to be in the way. There isn't much of an issue as there will only be a dribble in the pipes.
Yeah he just can't be arsed.When I was looking to buy one, there were quite a few LPG for sale. I contacted my local guy, who said he couldn't do it for health and safety regulations
in regard to LPG vehicles, apparently you need a special qualification to do them, it could be get out clause, can't be arsed etc.
Ooo.matron,have you tried cash? Perhaps he's fed up with the love or money scenario.Yeah he just can't be arsed.
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