LPG
A local place called Pemco Pitstop are an approved LPG fitter, and run their SWB Transit van complete with Cossie engine conversion on LPG. Seems to go and work well.
There's a guy on the MLR running his Evo on the stuff as well, and it's something I'm seriously considering having done around 400 odd miles recently in my brother's LPG converted Focus Zetec.
Depending on the miles you do, you could easily make the install cost back within the first year.
Very tempting.
Si
There's a guy on the MLR running his Evo on the stuff as well, and it's something I'm seriously considering having done around 400 odd miles recently in my brother's LPG converted Focus Zetec.
Depending on the miles you do, you could easily make the install cost back within the first year.
Very tempting.
Si
It shouldn't affect resale value tbh.
I recently done a rally course with Phil Price and he runs all his cars on LPG, Escort Cossy, WRX and various other cars.
Even if your paying forecourt prices for LPG its still a lot cheaper to run a car on than diesel and that doesn't look to be changing either, since the huge rise in fuel costs we have had loads of enquiries.
I recently done a rally course with Phil Price and he runs all his cars on LPG, Escort Cossy, WRX and various other cars.
Even if your paying forecourt prices for LPG its still a lot cheaper to run a car on than diesel and that doesn't look to be changing either, since the huge rise in fuel costs we have had loads of enquiries.
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It shouldn't affect resale value tbh.
I recently done a rally course with Phil Price and he runs all his cars on LPG, Escort Cossy, WRX and various other cars.
Even if your paying forecourt prices for LPG its still a lot cheaper to run a car on than diesel and that doesn't look to be changing either, since the huge rise in fuel costs we have had loads of enquiries.
I recently done a rally course with Phil Price and he runs all his cars on LPG, Escort Cossy, WRX and various other cars.
Even if your paying forecourt prices for LPG its still a lot cheaper to run a car on than diesel and that doesn't look to be changing either, since the huge rise in fuel costs we have had loads of enquiries.
You do conversions mate?
lpg on an evo would help with those horrendous fuel bills!
what stage of tune is the evo running at thats been converted?
Only saw a bit in his Avatar or similar saying he was LPG'ed!From what I've heard, LPG is good / great for turbo converted cars... but not sure what the reasons are - expect Johnny Bravo could confirm. Something to do with being more det resistant IIRC.
Very tempted to do it, just don't really have Ł1.5k+ lying around to pay out initially.
Si
Loads, 550hp F150 Truck probably being the most powerful.
We probably wouldn't get involved with a Cossy as we tend to work on more modern vehicles which are less likely to have hidden problems and less mileage, have a look at www.gastech.org.uk for more info on LPG, you obviously won't find any info on Cosworths on there but you will get an idea of the sort of things we do.
We probably wouldn't get involved with a Cossy as we tend to work on more modern vehicles which are less likely to have hidden problems and less mileage, have a look at www.gastech.org.uk for more info on LPG, you obviously won't find any info on Cosworths on there but you will get an idea of the sort of things we do.

One of the systems we use does allow you to map the engine properly, we don't actually need it to be that advanced but the feature is there if you wanted to look for more power on LPG.
Just done a google on my area for lpg prices and its averaging 54 pence a litre,with petrol 1.17 a litre it works out Ł2.45 a gallon for lpg and Ł5.31 a gallon for unleaded over say 10,000 miles averaging 27mpg:
Ł907 for lpg
Ł1966 for unleaded if fuel doesn't rise again
Ł907 for lpg
Ł1966 for unleaded if fuel doesn't rise again
On average you will lose 2-3 mpg on lpg, conversions cost from 1750 + vat for a 4 cylinder to 2k plus vat for a V8, depending on power output depends on how many other small bits you may need.
The kits we use are what we fit to the new Transits for Ford, very well proven kit.
The kits we use are what we fit to the new Transits for Ford, very well proven kit.
Get a different ecu with triple map and run LPG on a cossie with whatever power you want.
Use ULTRASEAL and you don't even lose boot space, as no spare needed then, you ca even gain by removing spare and the foam piece above the spare wheel.
LPG in "certain" places as little as 38p litre, the only difference is it does NOT have a STENCH agent in it, as used for HEATING, so if you have gas heating maybe a switch over!!
The tiny amount of mpg lost is more than covered by oil that does not need changing so often.
My LPG xr4i used to do 25,000 miles between changes, and it was pretty clean when changed, as no carbon in it like you get from liquid petrol.
They do tend to run slightly hotter, but plugs also last a lot longer, they are MUCH MUCH smoother, will start from a frozen winters day cold start no problem(system dependant), are quieter too, you can smell a tiny lpg smell at times but only slight.
If you did not want to go different mappable ecy type you can get a AEB wolf "N", which is a spark advance unit, just for when on lpg.
tabetha
Use ULTRASEAL and you don't even lose boot space, as no spare needed then, you ca even gain by removing spare and the foam piece above the spare wheel.
LPG in "certain" places as little as 38p litre, the only difference is it does NOT have a STENCH agent in it, as used for HEATING, so if you have gas heating maybe a switch over!!
The tiny amount of mpg lost is more than covered by oil that does not need changing so often.
My LPG xr4i used to do 25,000 miles between changes, and it was pretty clean when changed, as no carbon in it like you get from liquid petrol.
They do tend to run slightly hotter, but plugs also last a lot longer, they are MUCH MUCH smoother, will start from a frozen winters day cold start no problem(system dependant), are quieter too, you can smell a tiny lpg smell at times but only slight.
If you did not want to go different mappable ecy type you can get a AEB wolf "N", which is a spark advance unit, just for when on lpg.
tabetha
Ultraseal ? tire weld ?
Totally agree with LPG vehicles running smoother though, my own cavalier is VERY smooth.
The BRC Sequent series of ecu's can do spark advances, its that system we fit to the new Transit
Totally agree with LPG vehicles running smoother though, my own cavalier is VERY smooth.
The BRC Sequent series of ecu's can do spark advances, its that system we fit to the new Transit
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for thoese interested in the DIY aproch take a look at this site http://www.lpg-kits.com/
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do you know or had any experiance with the vogas kit? thinking about getting one for the missus car (mk5 xr3i). are lpg kits very easy to fit & map & also to change from car to car when she changes her car. also whats the deal with the certificate of fitting, in the real world is it really needed?
do you know or had any experiance with the vogas kit? thinking about getting one for the missus car (mk5 xr3i). are lpg kits very easy to fit & map & also to change from car to car when she changes her car. also whats the deal with the certificate of fitting, in the real world is it really needed?
see, i like the sound of this as i have a 3.9 v8 and 2.8 v6, but have too heard that prices of lpg are going to be going up alot soon. they've gone from about 40p to 65p ish a litre around here over about a year, which is a scary thought if prices continue to escalate in that way, imho cycling is probably the cheaper alternative.
or words to that effect
i'll see if i can dig it up
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