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micoandmojo

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L PG convert
« on: 26 September 2011, 22:30:57 »

hi peeps , mike here again, ware can i get a cheep LPG convert from and anyone know how much they are these days, ;)
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Re: L PG convert
« Reply #1 on: 26 September 2011, 23:56:54 »

Have you got a Black and Decker ?.

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Re: L PG convert
« Reply #2 on: 27 September 2011, 01:31:57 »

Best bet is to use the 'net and search for registered auto lpg installers tbh. Make sure though, that they are fully LPGA approved!!

Depending on how many cylinders you have and what type of system you want, anything from £800 - £2500

It's been recommended on here by those that know it better than I, that it's not advisable to look at anything below £1500 or those that can do it in a day.

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Re: L PG convert
« Reply #3 on: 27 September 2011, 11:08:06 »

thanks guys,
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Re: L PG convert
« Reply #4 on: 27 September 2011, 12:33:08 »

Best bet is to use the 'net and search for registered auto lpg installers tbh. Make sure though, that they are fully LPGA approved!!


Don't assume that this guarantees quality, though. We have seen many installs by LPGA (now called UKLPG) so-called "professionals" that are a total mess. Personal recommendation is about the best indication you can go on.
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Re: L PG convert
« Reply #5 on: 27 September 2011, 12:42:25 »

Best bet is to use the 'net and search for registered auto lpg installers tbh. Make sure though, that they are fully LPGA approved!!


Don't assume that this guarantees quality, though. We have seen many installs by LPGA (now called UKLPG) so-called "professionals" that are a total mess. Personal recommendation is about the best indication you can go on.
To add to that, so far there is only 1 professional conversion I have seen that I would recommend and it wasn't cheap ;)

DIY is another option if you are comfortable with spanners and willing to work to a rather stupid set of regulations ::)
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