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Re: Q. For our LPG experts
« Reply #15 on: 23 July 2008, 21:43:10 »

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but the buyer will want to know where those flamin' wires go

Not your problem if you sell it on eBay!!  ;D ;D ;D

The Stag kit is under £500 for the front end, and it comes with fantastic instructions!!! You might even be able to get a discount if you don't need all the extra pipework etc but TBH I'd just get the whole lot and completely re-fit, including the rear to front fuel line!!

Was thinking of changing the front to rear fuel line at some point -- I don't like the way the original installers passed it over the chassis rail at the front ( petrol lines go through -- gas lines go over -- or under to be more accurate. If unfortunate enough to bottom the rail the lines would be ripped off !!!!!

Worse still... You might get some spotty grease monkey us it a a jacking point!!!  :o :o :o
I am not spotty thank you :D :D ;D ;D
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Re: Q. For our LPG experts
« Reply #16 on: 23 July 2008, 21:44:57 »

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but the buyer will want to know where those flamin' wires go

Not your problem if you sell it on eBay!!  ;D ;D ;D

The Stag kit is under £500 for the front end, and it comes with fantastic instructions!!! You might even be able to get a discount if you don't need all the extra pipework etc but TBH I'd just get the whole lot and completely re-fit, including the rear to front fuel line!!

Was thinking of changing the front to rear fuel line at some point -- I don't like the way the original installers passed it over the chassis rail at the front ( petrol lines go through -- gas lines go over -- or under to be more accurate. If unfortunate enough to bottom the rail the lines would be ripped off !!!!!

Worse still... You might get some spotty grease monkey us it a a jacking point!!!  :o :o :o
I am not spotty thank you :D :D ;D ;D

But you obviously resemble the grease monkey???  :D :D ;D
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Re: Q. For our LPG experts
« Reply #17 on: 23 July 2008, 22:15:17 »

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but the buyer will want to know where those flamin' wires go

Not your problem if you sell it on eBay!!  ;D ;D ;D

The Stag kit is under £500 for the front end, and it comes with fantastic instructions!!! You might even be able to get a discount if you don't need all the extra pipework etc but TBH I'd just get the whole lot and completely re-fit, including the rear to front fuel line!!

Was thinking of changing the front to rear fuel line at some point -- I don't like the way the original installers passed it over the chassis rail at the front ( petrol lines go through -- gas lines go over -- or under to be more accurate. If unfortunate enough to bottom the rail the lines would be ripped off !!!!!

Worse still... You might get some spotty grease monkey us it a a jacking point!!!  :o :o :o

Well ......  as it 'appens whoever changed the engine and gearbox ( more than once) first time round, chewed up the rails pretty badly -- luckily missing the pipe (just) :o
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« Reply #18 on: 24 July 2008, 06:59:43 »

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but the buyer will want to know where those flamin' wires go

Not your problem if you sell it on eBay!!  ;D ;D ;D

The Stag kit is under £500 for the front end, and it comes with fantastic instructions!!! You might even be able to get a discount if you don't need all the extra pipework etc but TBH I'd just get the whole lot and completely re-fit, including the rear to front fuel line!!

Was thinking of changing the front to rear fuel line at some point -- I don't like the way the original installers passed it over the chassis rail at the front ( petrol lines go through -- gas lines go over -- or under to be more accurate. If unfortunate enough to bottom the rail the lines would be ripped off !!!!!

Thats just lazy - I passed mine through the "3rd" hole in the chassis leg and even used a spare clip where it climbs up the inner wheelarch.  It's never going to look factory fit but I wanted it to be reasonably neat...
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« Reply #19 on: 24 July 2008, 08:07:21 »

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but the buyer will want to know where those flamin' wires go

Not your problem if you sell it on eBay!!  ;D ;D ;D

The Stag kit is under £500 for the front end, and it comes with fantastic instructions!!! You might even be able to get a discount if you don't need all the extra pipework etc but TBH I'd just get the whole lot and completely re-fit, including the rear to front fuel line!!

Was thinking of changing the front to rear fuel line at some point -- I don't like the way the original installers passed it over the chassis rail at the front ( petrol lines go through -- gas lines go over -- or under to be more accurate. If unfortunate enough to bottom the rail the lines would be ripped off !!!!!

Thats just lazy - I passed mine through the "3rd" hole in the chassis leg and even used a spare clip where it climbs up the inner wheelarch.  It's never going to look factory fit but I wanted it to be reasonably neat...

Having had a good look under the holy count's car i will also put mine through the chassis leg when i come to fit a gas system to it and i think at some stage we will also change the holy count's.
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Re: Q. For our LPG experts
« Reply #20 on: 24 July 2008, 09:30:45 »

Think you might be right here HNO3 .... otherwise I will be waiting for the explosion !!!!!!
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