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Re: Problems with LPG Pump
« Reply #15 on: 16 April 2010, 13:11:21 »

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must be very similar milage running on lpg then to petrol, which sounds good... 

When i am able to afford my next car, I would really like to get a lpg 2.5, but, for the time being, I have my tractor...

No, a very noticible drop in MPG, but mpg is unimportant with gas
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Re: Problems with LPG Pump
« Reply #16 on: 16 April 2010, 13:12:14 »

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must be very similar milage running on lpg then to petrol, which sounds good... 

When i am able to afford my next car, I would really like to get a lpg 2.5, but, for the time being, I have my tractor...


Actually i've had a fairly big drop in mpg, i would easily get 30mpg from a tank, in the summer 34mpg, but its pence per mile which is important. Costing me around 10/11p per mile instead of 18/19p
Hmmm, my 3.0l auto is 12.9p (lpg) and 20p (petrol). Why would anyone buy a 2.2 :P
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Re: Problems with LPG Pump
« Reply #17 on: 16 April 2010, 13:16:51 »

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must be very similar milage running on lpg then to petrol, which sounds good... 

When i am able to afford my next car, I would really like to get a lpg 2.5, but, for the time being, I have my tractor...


Actually i've had a fairly big drop in mpg, i would easily get 30mpg from a tank, in the summer 34mpg, but its pence per mile which is important. Costing me around 10/11p per mile instead of 18/19p
Hmmm, my 3.0l auto is 12.9p (lpg) and 20p (petrol). Why would anyone buy a 2.2 :P

At the time, insurance!
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Re: Problems with LPG Pump
« Reply #18 on: 16 April 2010, 13:18:32 »

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must be very similar milage running on lpg then to petrol, which sounds good... 

When i am able to afford my next car, I would really like to get a lpg 2.5, but, for the time being, I have my tractor...


Actually i've had a fairly big drop in mpg, i would easily get 30mpg from a tank, in the summer 34mpg, but its pence per mile which is important. Costing me around 10/11p per mile instead of 18/19p
Hmmm, my 3.0l auto is 12.9p (lpg) and 20p (petrol). Why would anyone buy a 2.2 :P

At the time, insurance!
£189.44 for the MV6 this year. The advantage of being old (but still in thirties) ;D
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