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Looking at a 4.0 HSE on LPG, are there any issues with removing the LPG system as I dont do a high milage and no LPG stations near me, eg 200 miles away?.
I'm not sure whether they still do it but RPi in Norfolk did a conversion retaining the 100 L petrol tank and fitting 2 LPG tanks with a total volume of 135 L providing around 110L usable LPG capacity and a total range (with petrol) of over 600 miles. You lose the spare wheel well with that configuration and the exhaust needs re-routing. This is the rig that I selected as I didn't want to have to fill up too often. Consistent range of 300 miles between LPG refuels.My latest car, a 4.6 Rangie Vogue is on petrol, and not really enough space to fit a decent LPG vtank and keep the full-size petrol tank, which we prefer.
Peter
I'm not sure whether they still do it but RPi in Norfolk did a conversion retaining the 100 L petrol tank and fitting 2 LPG tanks with a total volume of 135 L providing around 110L usable LPG capacity and a total range (with petrol) of over 600 miles. You lose the spare wheel well with that configuration and the exhaust needs re-routing. This is the rig that I selected as I didn't want to have to fill up too often. Consistent range of 300 miles between LPG refuels.
There is a way of cheating the valve to get the full capacity in, apparently though it's a bit dangerous and the service place moans like hell about it.i have the same setup,but i manage to get 118L in mine!!
I remember a well known land Rover journalist have major problems after an lpg install. They had drilled the inlet manifold without taking it off ,letting the swarf enter the engine! After years of dodgy running, irontite cures constant topping up etc etc. He strips it down and discovered what happened! Lpg is actually a great idea it's the implementation that's sadly lacking especially at the £1200 conversion end of the market.
I remember a well known land Rover journalist have major problems after an lpg install. They had drilled the inlet manifold without taking it off ,letting the swarf enter the engine! After years of dodgy running, irontite cures constant topping up etc etc. He strips it down and discovered what happened! Lpg is actually a great idea it's the implementation that's sadly lacking especially at the £1200 conversion end of the market.
It's an echoHi guys I have a p38 LPG system leanardo I want to disconnect at injectors what would be the wires to cut and reconnect.can I just connect the 2 wires that comes off the injectors
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