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LPG
#551280
28/02/2008 02:05
28/02/2008 02:05
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warnysouth
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warnysouth
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Hi,
Can you run a coop on LPG? I tried searching for LPG on here but got no results!
W
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Re: LPG
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#551281
28/02/2008 02:07
28/02/2008 02:07
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Vickster
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Vickster
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Do a search for kingpleb's posts , an old user - he had an LPG coop 
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Re: LPG
[Re: Brewster]
#551294
28/02/2008 02:17
28/02/2008 02:17
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warnysouth
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warnysouth
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With not always the best, or cheapest, of outcomes.... .. really?
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Re: LPG
[Re: Brewster]
#551295
28/02/2008 02:17
28/02/2008 02:17
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Vickster
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Vickster
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Well he didn't exactly mod his car in the most methodical way
To be honest, is it actually worth the big outlay on a coupe unless you do a lot of miles. May as well just have a cheap diesel hatch?
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Re: LPG
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#551302
28/02/2008 02:23
28/02/2008 02:23
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warnysouth
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warnysouth
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Well he didn't exactly mod his car in the most methodical way
To be honest, is it actually worth the big outlay on a coupe unless you do a lot of miles. May as well just have a cheap diesel hatch? Yes but I'm looking at keeping this for a long time. Well at least I had better if I end up buying a new engine. The LPG kit would pay for itself in 1-2 years. W
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Re: LPG
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#551304
28/02/2008 02:25
28/02/2008 02:25
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Vickster
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Vickster
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KP had a couple of rebuilds I think after the LPG was done, never got it properly mapped or checked 
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Re: LPG
[Re: Brewster]
#551310
28/02/2008 02:33
28/02/2008 02:33
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Vickster
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Vickster
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Paul at Motormech should be able to fill you in on KP's LPG woes
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Re: LPG
[Re: Brewster]
#551311
28/02/2008 02:33
28/02/2008 02:33
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paulr20vt
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paulr20vt
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an alfa 2.4jtd  later ones will give you good power aswell 
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Re: LPG
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#551318
28/02/2008 02:51
28/02/2008 02:51
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ash_p
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I helped fit the last engine to his coop when it went pop, But that was down to no oil  But i know he had afew rebuilds do to it running lean on the lpg or something. He was running a gt28rs and a 3"decat exhaust  I wouldn't put lpg on a coop myself as they don't like running lean and i would be too paranoid about it. Ash
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Re: LPG
[Re: ash_p]
#551600
28/02/2008 16:41
28/02/2008 16:41
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MCMike
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It's a good idea, but the fuelling needs to be checked properly.
1972 Triumph Stag 1984 Alfasud TI 1999 Fiat Coupe Turbo LE 2005 350Z
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Re: LPG
[Re: MCMike]
#551734
28/02/2008 19:38
28/02/2008 19:38
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Leester
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I have a LPG converted LE and it is brilliant. It does have a £2000 Romano sports conversion and it runs like a dream, I don't use it for going out on a hi-speed drive, but everyday driving it's great. You hardly notice the difference and it only costs 50p a litre. It costs me £25 to fill up and I do about 250 miles.
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Re: LPG
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#551747
28/02/2008 19:55
28/02/2008 19:55
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warnysouth
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I have a LPG converted LE and it is brilliant. It does have a £2000 Romano sports conversion and it runs like a dream, I don't use it for going out on a hi-speed drive, but everyday driving it's great. You hardly notice the difference and it only costs 50p a litre. It costs me £25 to fill up and I do about 250 miles. Yes I think modern LPG systems can be run on a coop easily if setup correctly. Who did your conversion Leester?
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Re: LPG
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#551752
28/02/2008 19:59
28/02/2008 19:59
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skinflint
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That's only about 23 mpg on LPG where the Coupe can return 30+ on petrol. I'm having a similar economy issue on my LPG'd car (not a Coupe unfortunately) - 22 MPG on LPG vs 30+ on petrol. I don't think there is anything wrong, just the 20% less MPG suggestion for LPG is a bit optimistic. If you get the conversion right the engine lasts for ever  Mine's on 173,000.
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Re: LPG
[Re: skinflint]
#551759
28/02/2008 20:08
28/02/2008 20:08
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warnysouth
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warnysouth
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Hmm. Brand new enginer with 6-speed box and LPG .... better start saving
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Re: LPG
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#551938
29/02/2008 00:47
29/02/2008 00:47
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Leester
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Leester
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I was lucky and it was already converted when I bought it. The guy I bought it from was an LPG installer but the car was actually converted at the national school for LPG conversions as a demo car.
He also gave me the software so I can adjust the settings, but I haven't tried yet.
I also have a very heavy foot so my MPG on both petrol and LPG isn't great, but it costs me half the price to run on LPG.
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Re: LPG
[Re: phil_20VT]
#552662
29/02/2008 23:54
29/02/2008 23:54
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warnysouth
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warnysouth
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The need to regularly remap as well was once mentioned to me.
That would put me off. Completely.
Last edited by warnysouth; 29/02/2008 23:54.
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