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Title: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: Danny on 27 February 2008, 14:21:11
does anyone have much knowlege on these? (will trawl the net for any info there while waiting for replies :y)

a local company tells me they can do me a multipoint with 100L tank for £1250, fitted, tested and certified and this also includes a courtesy car

I think this is a mixer system they were talking about and not SGi (what are the differences please??)

what are the issues with mixer systems that put everyone off using them? and also, are non-mixers cheaper/dearer?

(Edit - searches on net are showing Dream 21 as a SGI)
Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 27 February 2008, 15:13:44
Dream sounds like OMVL

I have some experience with the 4 pot version of OMVL kits - VERY good kit.

It's almost certain to  be SGI, and the price is competitve for a certified install.

Or DIY it using the voltran kit for £700? like I did...

Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: Martin_1962 on 27 February 2008, 15:29:24
The OMVL injectors are not very reliable the kit James aquired had a duff injector.

Some other makes are more relaible but a lot more expensive Prinz appears to be best.

Go for the same system as James
Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 27 February 2008, 15:30:05
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The OMVL injectors are not very reliable the kit James aquired had a duff injector.

Some other makes are more relaible but a lot more expensive Prinz appears to be best.

Go for the same system as James

I would - my kit is supurb, for £485 :y
Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: Danny on 27 February 2008, 18:16:19
tis OMVW

which kit do you have James?

i wouldnt attempt DIY, hence me shopping for quotes. cos i can barely change a bulb without doing something wrong ::)
Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: Danny on 28 February 2008, 15:26:42
Another Question..

how much is Car tax on a 3.0 LPG car??
Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: Martin_1962 on 28 February 2008, 15:33:22
£5 less if you can get it
Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: Danny on 28 February 2008, 15:37:06
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£5 less if you can get it

is that all?? ah well!
Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: Danny on 01 March 2008, 14:31:34
PEOPLE WITH LPG...

how has it affected your insurance cost??
Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 01 March 2008, 15:41:13
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PEOPLE WITH LPG...

how has it affected your insurance cost??

It shouldnt......if insurance tries to raise the price.....change companies!  :y
Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: Martin_1962 on 01 March 2008, 16:00:06
Last year none, this year over £100 but due to 2 years NCD and 3 points for keeping my mouth shut it is still cheapest even though I am being ripped off >:(

Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: Jay w on 01 March 2008, 16:47:37
it hasn't affected it one bit, i had to tell them but that was it.

it's classified as a modification
Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 01 March 2008, 17:11:14
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Last year none, this year over £100 but due to 2 years NCD and 3 points for keeping my mouth shut it is still cheapest even though I am being ripped off >:(


Keeping mouth shut about what - LPG?
Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: Martin_1962 on 01 March 2008, 18:47:35
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Last year none, this year over £100 but due to 2 years NCD and 3 points for keeping my mouth shut it is still cheapest even though I am being ripped off >:(


Keeping mouth shut about what - LPG?


Not telling court system who was driving - I should have gone on a bit longer
Title: Re: 'dream 21' LPG systems
Post by: Danny on 01 March 2008, 19:45:20
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PEOPLE WITH LPG...

how has it affected your insurance cost??

It shouldnt......if insurance tries to raise the price.....change companies!  :y

hopefully they wont try to rob me then, i'm half way into the insurance year so i'm likely to lose out if they try to charge me