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Title: Project LPG Elite, decision is made - BREAKING!
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 03 October 2007, 16:51:39
I have made my decision.

I am not going to arse around with a mixer LPG installation, as it's pointless fitting that to my nice facelift. I also can't be bothered to buy and fit an oil cooler to it.

The decision is this:

Keep the LPG tank, as it fits perfectly into the Omega. Also keep the filler (bumper mounted) and fit all of this to mine.

Break the Elite, get rid of all the sellable parts at low prices to sell fast, and use the money to buy a brand new front end sequential LPG system

Then talk nicely to Martin for a bit of guidance installing/fitting it, and getting it running.

As soon as I clear £500 from the break, then it's all go.....
Title: Re: Project LPG Elite, decision is made - BREAKING
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 03 October 2007, 16:57:47
BTW, this is NOT a forsale thread, just an "informative" thread on my decision re. the direction of my LPG conversion :y

Please see forsale section for more info if you are after parts.
Title: Re: Project LPG Elite, decision is made - BREAKING
Post by: hotel21 on 03 October 2007, 16:58:23
James - original thread moved to parts for sale section.  

Good luck with the sale of bits....  :y
Title: Re: Project LPG Elite, decision is made - BREAKING
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 03 October 2007, 17:03:56
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James - original thread moved to parts for sale section.  

Good luck with the sale of bits....  :y

Cheers Broocie, saved me starting a new one.

I can't wait to run on LPG again ;D

Title: Re: Project LPG Elite, decision is made - BREAKING
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 03 October 2007, 18:21:50
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I have made my decision.

I am not going to arse around with a mixer LPG installation, as it's pointless fitting that to my nice facelift. I also can't be bothered to buy and fit an oil cooler to it.

The decision is this:

Keep the LPG tank, as it fits perfectly into the Omega. Also keep the filler (bumper mounted) and fit all of this to mine.

Break the Elite, get rid of all the sellable parts at low prices to sell fast, and use the money to buy a brand new front end sequential LPG system

Then talk nicely to Martin for a bit of guidance installing/fitting it, and getting it running.

As soon as I clear £500 from the break, then it's all go.....

Hi,
sequential systems cost considerable money..But even they have their problems depending on the installation.But I think you will solve mostly in the short term
Title: Re: Project LPG Elite, decision is made - BREAKING
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 03 October 2007, 18:27:48
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I have made my decision.

I am not going to arse around with a mixer LPG installation, as it's pointless fitting that to my nice facelift. I also can't be bothered to buy and fit an oil cooler to it.

The decision is this:

Keep the LPG tank, as it fits perfectly into the Omega. Also keep the filler (bumper mounted) and fit all of this to mine.

Break the Elite, get rid of all the sellable parts at low prices to sell fast, and use the money to buy a brand new front end sequential LPG system

Then talk nicely to Martin for a bit of guidance installing/fitting it, and getting it running.

As soon as I clear £500 from the break, then it's all go.....

Hi,
sequential systems cost considerable money..But even they have their problems depending on the installation.But I think you will solve mostly in the short term

I appreciate they are not cheap, but seem so much better than mixer systems, and I want to eliminate the chance of it backfiring through the inlet too! I can get brand new sequential front end, inc software and lead, for £499 :y

Title: Re: Project LPG Elite, decision is made - BREAKING
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 03 October 2007, 18:32:59
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I have made my decision.

I am not going to arse around with a mixer LPG installation, as it's pointless fitting that to my nice facelift. I also can't be bothered to buy and fit an oil cooler to it.

The decision is this:

Keep the LPG tank, as it fits perfectly into the Omega. Also keep the filler (bumper mounted) and fit all of this to mine.

Break the Elite, get rid of all the sellable parts at low prices to sell fast, and use the money to buy a brand new front end sequential LPG system

Then talk nicely to Martin for a bit of guidance installing/fitting it, and getting it running.

As soon as I clear £500 from the break, then it's all go.....

Hi,
sequential systems cost considerable money..But even they have their problems depending on the installation.But I think you will solve mostly in the short term

I appreciate they are not cheap, but seem so much better than mixer systems, and I want to eliminate the chance of it backfiring through the inlet too! I can get brand new sequential front end, inc software and lead, for £499 :y


Good price  :y
Title: Re: Project LPG Elite, decision is made - BREAKING
Post by: TheBoy on 03 October 2007, 19:45:25
Anything I want off it.  What colour is rear shelf, and does it have speaker cutouts and blind cutout