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Lazydocker

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Re: lpg conversion swap
« Reply #15 on: 18 October 2011, 20:29:10 »

Meant to say that it might take a day or two to reply.  He also lives fairly close to you, as he's in Gloucester  :y

EDIT BUTTON - please????     ;)
FFS... It has been explained many, many times that the Edit function is not available because it doesn't work correctly!

I'm getting bored with all the comments about it now, as I'm sure the admin team must be >:( It will, no doubt, be sorted in due time but they have dedicated a huge amount of time migrating the forum to a more suitable platform and they all have "real" jobs to do, as well as their home life ;)

Just think of all the extra posts on your post count when you need to correct something you have typed incorrectly ;D

Hey man, chill  :P

I know the score with the edit button, it was more a point of me not writing my post correctly in the first place, then looking a prat afterwards!
It wasn't a dig at the admin in any shape or form, as we all know they've got more important things to worry about right now!  :y
Yep... Wrong side of the bed this morning and you got the brunt of it :-[ :-[ :-[

But I am getting tired with seeing it every other comment at the moment ::) We all make mistakes when typing and I agree, it is frustrating not being able to edit posts, but if it's getting boring for me then I'm sure the Admins are getting royally miffed with it ;) We just need to get on with it and (perhaps) spend a bit more time reading our posts before pressing send (and that certainly includes me!) :y

Hi Lazydocker, no offence taken mate. I re-read your post a while later and saw it in a different light and your right  :-[   It is mentioned quite a lot and I should have known better  ::)    As you also rightly pointed out, maybe if I checked my post better, I wouldn't need the edit button  :y
Good :y :y  Think we've hugged that one out then ;D ;D :y :y
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Re: lpg conversion swap
« Reply #16 on: 18 October 2011, 20:38:23 »

Whassat? LPG Project? Swindon?
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I have fitted LPG to my own car and made a tidy job of it. I would be happy enough to help out  :y
Hi that would be great, I have yet to purchase the kit but when i do i will bear you in mind if i need any help.
Thanks  :y :y :y :y
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Re: lpg conversion swap
« Reply #17 on: 18 October 2011, 20:47:54 »

I'd be happy enough to transfer your old kit. I would use new pipes but the kit itself would be ok if its sequential?
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Re: lpg conversion swap
« Reply #18 on: 18 October 2011, 21:08:27 »

MV6Danny,

You can't go wrong with JamesV6CDX, as he said, he installed his own and it drives like dream!

When I got my car the LPG was rough as old boots. James has twice worked on mine, finding numerous faults from the initial installation, sourcing parts for a system that is 10 years old and then rebuilding it and reprogramming it. I can't fault his work.

The only word of warning I'll give you though, is you'll not get your car back unless it's running right!!  He's a stickler and like a dog with a stick, won't let it go til he's happy  :y
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Re: lpg conversion swap
« Reply #19 on: 18 October 2011, 21:32:48 »

I'd be happy enough to transfer your old kit. I would use new pipes but the kit itself would be ok if its sequential?
sounds good, how much would you charge me to do that, might be a problem getting old car to you though as it is off the road. :y :y
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