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LPG kit prices
« on: 28 November 2010, 11:16:58 »

Forgetting the fact I personally will not be buying another stag kit for a minute.

Can we talk about LPG front end kit prices....?

How much did you pay if you have one already? If you don't mind me asking.

Would you use them again and where would you get your next kit from should you need one?

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« Reply #1 on: 28 November 2010, 11:19:43 »

Never erd of Oscar but seems cheep.  :-/

http://www.autogasexperts.co.uk/lpg-products-for-sale

Tinley tech, seems expensive, and doesn't give the maker.
http://www.tinleytech.co.uk/lpgprices.html
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Re: LPG kit prices
« Reply #2 on: 28 November 2010, 12:07:47 »

That top one seems very cheap..  whats missing i wonder?
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Re: LPG kit prices
« Reply #3 on: 28 November 2010, 12:16:07 »

Hmm. I wouldn't go for a "no name" kit just to avoid Stag, TBH. It would be Stag or a "premium" kit for me.

Probably best to ask about other kits on one of the LPG forums.

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Re: LPG kit prices
« Reply #4 on: 28 November 2010, 16:43:30 »

See, I am toying with another Stag...  ...though something isn't quite right since the temp plummetted...  ...can't hoof it currently, it just sits there bleeping at me...
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« Reply #5 on: 28 November 2010, 16:55:42 »

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See, I am toying with another Stag...  ...though something isn't quite right since the temp plummetted...  ...can't hoof it currently, it just sits there bleeping at me...
Wonder if the temp/time threshold needs raising  before the LPG cuts in? Had similar on mine.
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Re: LPG kit prices
« Reply #6 on: 28 November 2010, 16:56:29 »

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See, I am toying with another Stag...  ...though something isn't quite right since the temp plummetted...  ...can't hoof it currently, it just sits there bleeping at me...

Strange... mine is absolutely fine. In fact, we were a little late leaving last night for a dinner we were going to and I managed quite a spirited drive on LPG in sub-zero temperatures ::) ::)

I wouldn't rule out Stag kits... ISTR that JamesV6 fitted a Stag kit recently with Magic injectors (and a different Vaporiser) and had no lag whatsoever
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Re: LPG kit prices
« Reply #7 on: 28 November 2010, 16:58:35 »

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See, I am toying with another Stag...  ...though something isn't quite right since the temp plummetted...  ...can't hoof it currently, it just sits there bleeping at me...
Wonder if the temp/time threshold needs raising  before the LPG cuts in? Had similar on mine.
Although only during warm up....
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Re: LPG kit prices
« Reply #8 on: 28 November 2010, 18:44:22 »

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See, I am toying with another Stag...  ...though something isn't quite right since the temp plummetted...  ...can't hoof it currently, it just sits there bleeping at me...
Wonder if the temp/time threshold needs raising  before the LPG cuts in? Had similar on mine.
The idle is a bit pants on LPG until engine warm in this weather - earlier it was fully warmed, and I went to test that lag issue in Sports Mode, but the bugger kept bleeping, and flicking to petrol.

Wonder if the multivalve doesn't have the flow when really cold, though I know chrisgixers is a multivalve...
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Re: LPG kit prices
« Reply #9 on: 28 November 2010, 18:46:36 »

Or maybe I should recalibrate again...
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« Reply #10 on: 28 November 2010, 18:53:49 »

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Or maybe I should recalibrate again...
Ime at some point during winter summer transition that will be be necessary. I set the switch over back a bit as well.

Altough don't think I had quite what you describe  :-/
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« Reply #11 on: 28 November 2010, 19:02:13 »

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Or maybe I should recalibrate again...
Ime at some point during winter summer transition that will be be necessary. I set the switch over back a bit as well.

Altough don't think I had quite what you describe  :-/
Mind you, I reckon I have more gas after Friday night than what is in the tank....
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Re: LPG kit prices
« Reply #12 on: 28 November 2010, 19:42:35 »

Mine has also been absolutely fine. Outside temperature makes no odds.

I have the occasional stumble if it's started with a warm engine and switched over relatively soon (I think mine is set to 20-30s). No problem from cold, and that's with switchover at 20 degrees C IIRC. Quite often it will switch over when idling on the drive with me scraping the ice off the screen Still runs perfectly on LPG.

No stumbles when hot either, apart from the odd duff gear change.

I wonder if this is down to a multivalve VS 4 hole?

Also would be good to see what low vapour pressure threshold you're running.

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« Reply #13 on: 28 November 2010, 19:43:14 »

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Mind you, I reckon I have more gas after Friday night than what is in the tank....

That was a pretend curry too. ;D

More practice required... ::)
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« Reply #14 on: 28 November 2010, 19:55:29 »

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Mind you, I reckon I have more gas after Friday night than what is in the tank....

That was a pretend curry too. ;D

More practice required... ::)
Whilst it tasted nice enough, I was disappointed by how much they (didn't) spice it up...  ...unless Mrs TB slipped them a tenner, in order to reduce her suffering of the aftermath :P


I think it our duty to give the chef more training. Chris can train the waiter ;D
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