landyzoner
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just curious how much would it roughly to cost to get a L322 RR converted to LPG?
£1800-2200just curious how much would it roughly to cost to get a L322 RR converted to LPG?
thanks mate£1800-2200
Well you should have danced all night and you wouldn't have that problemHi just seen your post on lpg and have never really seen the green credentials of it, it's a bit like electric cars when you factor in the batteries and motors. Most people with lpg have good financial reasoning to support it so if that doesn't fit with your intended driving it may be greener to leave well alone, we have enough to deal with as the engines come from the factory so I'm satisfied to pay the pump price for peace of mind and drive my Range like a chauffeur, most of the time anyway. After all it is fitted with a "Dad's Taxi" badge, lol.
Tricky.
I'm not sure it's nicer to engines, it burns hotter so has been known to burn valves hence the need for flash lube on some engines. It may also require a hotter grade of spark plug. The good thing is you don't have to worry about fuel contamination. It only makes sense if you do high mileage considering the other costs e.g installation, fewer fuel suppliers so needing to drive further to find it, servicing costs etc. For me, the most annoying thing was the time it took at the pump to refill. I could refill the petrol tank in my Kia in about 2 minutes but by the time I had faffed around getting the valve cap off and refilled the LPG tank, it was about 10 minutes or more. If I overtook a certain lorry just before I stopped for gas, I wouldn't catch up to it for about 50 miles after leaving the forecourt.From what i have heard LPG is nicer to engines than "real fuel".
Never really noticed any particular difference when I ran my S Type on LPG.
If I have a flat tyre I will call the AA. I really do not want to be standing on the side of a " Smart Motorway," trying to heave a Range Rover sized spare wheel around, as sleepy lorry drivers and distracted parents flash past frighteningly close to my continuously clenching anal sphincter.
Oh and it's cheaper to run on. Should have put that last bit first. More money to spend fettling my Range.
it burns hotter so has been known to burn valves hence the need for flash lube on some engines. It may also require a hotter grade of spark plug.
Better to keep your £2k to spend on something thats needed IMHO.
Oh and it's cheaper to run on. Should have put that last bit first. More money to spend fettling my Range.
But I want a Range Rover. I dont want a Corsa. If I want to save a bit of money to spend on my Rangey then what is the problem.If you are worried about fuel consumption by a Corsa .
Dont buy a Range Rover
OOOOOOOps too late
I am quite shocked at the vitriol that seems to be coming my way for suggesting that LPG is an option.Better to keep your £2k to spend on something thats needed IMHO
Better buckle up if you think that is vitriol!
Generally, opinions are given and knowledge is correct but some things can become a bit heated from time to time.
I think the general consensus on lpg is that there's not really anything wrong with it but you need to do a lot of miles to justify the cost.
If yours is just refitting the tank then it's probably worth it.
People are passionate about their cars on here and sometimes it gets away with them.
Some are worse than others but the vast majority on here are great and helpful people.
Don't take anything to heart, it's mostly just banter.
I have had the LPG system reinstalled and after a couple of minor hiccoughs we are up and running. I will be honest and tell you how i get on. It worked well with my S-type but we shall see how it goes with my little darlin' Range.
I have found everyone on this forum more than helpful and look forward to continuing to gain, and you never know, perhaps one day contribute to the general font of knowledge.