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LPG conversion
« on: 07 April 2010, 20:14:20 »

Hi all I recently bought a 2.5 v6 and am thinking of getting LPG.is it possible to do it yourself and if so how difficult is it to do or is it best to het it done and if so where and how much would it be?thanks all! :)
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Re: LPG conversion
« Reply #1 on: 07 April 2010, 20:20:45 »

Hi, not sure on costs but check out the maintenance guides little something on LPG fitting can be found there.
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Re: LPG conversion
« Reply #2 on: 07 April 2010, 20:23:59 »

stag v6 kit, under £600 for 2.5.  May need 4 hole tank for 3.0, so about £100 more
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Re: LPG conversion
« Reply #3 on: 07 April 2010, 20:24:46 »

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Hi, not sure on costs but check out the maintenance guides little something on LPG fitting can be found there.

Hopefully the V6 front end guide will be done by the end of the weekend :y
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Re: LPG conversion
« Reply #4 on: 09 April 2010, 19:30:55 »

Worth checking with your insurance first as some will charge a premium if not installed by an LPG association installer

worth it though, 59p a litre and £38 to full it up. Always makes me smile
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Re: LPG conversion
« Reply #5 on: 09 April 2010, 19:44:30 »

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Worth checking with your insurance first as some will charge a premium if not installed by an LPG association installer

worth it though, 59p a litre and £38 to full it up. Always makes me smile

Change insurer then ;) ;)

Worth having an inspection and safety certificate issued after completion anyway :y
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