I have a 130,000 mile D2 auto with multipoint LPG. symptoms are:
1) When starting from stone cold (on petrol) it starts and idles perfectly.
2) If you then try to drive it pops, bangs and nearly dies. Just possible to drive. Smooths out above 2000rpm.
3) When it switches to gas (<1 mile), it is still a bit rough under 2,000rpm.
4) Once warmed up it drives fine on gas and is lovely and smooth. That said it seems it's 'economy' is less than it should be and it is not all that quick. A friend has a P38 4.6 on gas which will do 16mpg in general driving and up to 22mpg sitting on the motorway. Well, it appears my Disco will only do 12mpg and is only being driven gently.
5) If I switch to petrol when it is warm (tank nearly full of fresh petrol), it is much rougher than on gas and does not feel quite 'right'.
My friend with the P38 says that much of the LPG system is piggy backed off the petrol systems so I must "get the petrol side right first".
I have some Forte injector cleaner to run through ... a good idea on LPG cars where the petrol injectors are not used much but not, I think, the root of the problem.
Leads and plugs are relatively new.
My main concern is not to waste cash. I have read many threads where just about every component is changed before the guilty component is found!
Does it sound reasonable to get fault codes read first? If so, what machine do I have to check my local indie possess?
Second, has anybody here found, and cured, a smilar fault and have a good idea what might be wrong? I am starting to suspect the ECU from what I have been able to read.
1) When starting from stone cold (on petrol) it starts and idles perfectly.
2) If you then try to drive it pops, bangs and nearly dies. Just possible to drive. Smooths out above 2000rpm.
3) When it switches to gas (<1 mile), it is still a bit rough under 2,000rpm.
4) Once warmed up it drives fine on gas and is lovely and smooth. That said it seems it's 'economy' is less than it should be and it is not all that quick. A friend has a P38 4.6 on gas which will do 16mpg in general driving and up to 22mpg sitting on the motorway. Well, it appears my Disco will only do 12mpg and is only being driven gently.
5) If I switch to petrol when it is warm (tank nearly full of fresh petrol), it is much rougher than on gas and does not feel quite 'right'.
My friend with the P38 says that much of the LPG system is piggy backed off the petrol systems so I must "get the petrol side right first".
I have some Forte injector cleaner to run through ... a good idea on LPG cars where the petrol injectors are not used much but not, I think, the root of the problem.
Leads and plugs are relatively new.
My main concern is not to waste cash. I have read many threads where just about every component is changed before the guilty component is found!
Does it sound reasonable to get fault codes read first? If so, what machine do I have to check my local indie possess?
Second, has anybody here found, and cured, a smilar fault and have a good idea what might be wrong? I am starting to suspect the ECU from what I have been able to read.