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11/9/2005 at 10:14am
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Quote: Originally posted by daveelan on 31/08/2005

I have converted my Jeep Grand Cherokee no drop in power and returns same mpg as you get on petrol

Dave


Could you tell me how much the conversion cost. Been Offered a Jeep at a good price.


11/9/2005 at 12:06pm
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My friend has bought a converted Subaru legacey with the 2.5l engine the gas tank is fitted in the spare wheel well in the boot so he has a space saver wheel in a bag in the boot.its a little bit down on power on gas but it still has 150bhp or so(179bhp on petrol) so no problems with towing the van.

   If you do a serch on googal about lpg you can find a list of all stockists throughout the country as my mate is going to devon for 10 nights with his van hes done his route and marked on it all the lpg suppliers on route hes traveling at night so he needs to find the 24 hour ones.

  The cost is somewhere about £1,000 so you need to be keeping the car for a while to get that back in fuel saving's



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11/9/2005 at 6:16pm
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Hi, freinds of ours have a 4.0ltr auto jeep he pulls a Avondale 640-6 2x teenages 2 dogs on lpg with no problems a small drop off in power but still ok. As for lpg garages being thin on the ground he has no problems we were in chester 2weeks ago 3 garages within 5 miles.

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12/9/2005 at 12:44pm
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Hi Zed. The lpg tank was in the spare wheel place, and spare wheel in the boot with a cover, and as you know the galant is a big car with a big boot. It was a sedan (saloon).



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12/9/2005 at 12:49pm
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Thanks for the info..  Though I would only call the Galant a medium car.  Though i suppose the boot would be large, mines a pretty big Hatch.  Plenty of room for carrying stuff.



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The costings that I have seen have been around £2000.  You need to be doing a fair bit of mileage and keeping a vehicle for a good few years to make it cost effective I would imagine.

Ali



13/9/2005 at 2:49pm
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 It depends how much you drive and what you drive. Money savings work out about 30%. I drive about 25,000 miles a year, and if i had a car that did about 25mpg it would pay for itself in just over a year. And at times like this where you can struggle to get petrol, it is priceless. 5 years ago when last refinery blockades were on, i bought a soft top astra that was still leaded petrol, and could still get leaded petrol when most people needed unleaded. It seemed wiered being on the road alone by myself most of the time. If it gets as bad as last time, it will be the lpg drivers doing the same.

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13/9/2005 at 4:22pm
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Quote: Originally posted by daveelan on 31/08/2005

I have converted my Jeep Grand Cherokee no drop in power and returns same mpg as you get on petrol

Dave


Like Dave, I converted my Jeep GC and experienced no drop in power and MPG is about the same - b****y rubbish!

A few points to consider though - the Jeep doesn't have much boot space anyway so go for the underslung tank. Its more expensive initially but you get a 70L gas tank (range about 180 miles) and a 30L petrol tank (range about 100 miles). bear in mind that you can run the gas tank to dry but you wouldn't do that with the petrol tank.

Depending on the year of the Jeep, you may need a 2nd ECU. Mine was a 97 and it did. Once the system had settled down, it ran perfectly on gas but hated running on petrol but that was no great shakes.

Mine cost £1500 fitted but didn't enhance the value of the vehicle at all, although I did trade it with a dealer and they really don't like the aftermarket add ons. I may have got more if I had sold privately.

I worked out my TCO and rate of return first and as I remember, it would pay for itself in 17,000 miles. As I did 30K a year in mine, it made sense to do that.

Feel free to drop me a mail if you ned further info.

mark.



18/4/2006 at 1:14pm
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Just digging up an old thread from the past rather than starting a new one, has anyone got a zafira 1.8 converted to LPG, where do they put the fuel tank and how is the overall performance?




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