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HI everyone
I'm a newbie in search of my first T25, preferably a pop top westy. My burning question though is what's the best engine for fuel economy & what sort of average speeds do I need to be doing on the motorways? Also what's the fuel tank capacity? do they vary between models. I'd like to work out the fuel cost of a trip to say Cornwall from the Midlands, about 300 miles.

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Hi and welcome to the forum. :ok

We do the 600 mile round trip to Cornwall every May to a club camp (or have done up to now :| ). We run a fully loaded hightop 2.1 5 speed petrol running on lpg and get an average of 19 to the gallon on gas sat at 65mph, giving a £ for £ equivalent of ~32 mpg compared to petrol. On petrol we get around 20mpg. There is no significant power difference between petrol and lpg and with a 2.1 we don't struggle up the hills on the A30.

Fuel tank capacity is 13 gallons for all 2wd models, our lpg tank holds 52 litres which takes us 180ish miles.

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I'm sure I get better than 20mpg on a nice 60/65 mph run - about 26ish :?

maybe I'm just in denial and hiding behind my rose tinted glasses :run
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I get the same as Ian but on a tired old 1.9dg

Thank god for LPG it stops me thinking twice about going anywhere. Something I would have to do if I ran on petrol.

Though LPG has nearly doubled in the last 5 years.........still about 55% the price of petrol though

Cost me roughly £850 to convert at the time (roughly £1000 now) and took about 9 months to break even. So for the last 4.5 years I have saved money every time I turn on the ignition :mrgreen:

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westy diesel poptop averaging 30-35 mpg at 60/65, about 350/400 miles per tank
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Thanks for the swift replies

Is LPG easily available on the continent? e.g. France or Germany?
What's the best diesel engine to go for.?
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Ian Hulley wrote:Hi and welcome to the forum. :ok

We do the 600 mile round trip to Cornwall every May to a club camp (or have done up to now :| ). We run a fully loaded hightop 2.1 5 speed petrol running on lpg and get an average of 19 to the gallon on gas sat at 65mph, giving a £ for £ equivalent of ~32 mpg compared to petrol. On petrol we get around 20mpg. There is no significant power difference between petrol and lpg and with a 2.1 we don't struggle up the hills on the A30.

Fuel tank capacity is 13 gallons for all 2wd models, our lpg tank holds 52 litres which takes us 180ish miles.

Hope this helps, Ian.

LPG is on my list of things, my BMW is already converted so I know the plus side :)

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I have a 1.9 dg on LPG and driving at a conservative 55mpg it get around 23mpg on a run - so about 40mpg petrol equivalent.

Not quick, but I'm a more relaxed person because of it.
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snackmat wrote: Is LPG easily available on the continent? e.g. France or Germany?

Yes, readily available ... you have to use an adaptor but no probs getting the good stuff.

snackmat wrote: What's the best diesel engine to go for.?

2.5TDi fitted in a T4 or T5

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Ian Hulley wrote:
snackmat wrote: What's the best diesel engine to go for.?

2.5TDi fitted in a T4 or T5

Ian


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Bowton Lad wrote: young Mr.Hulley. :D

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29-31 in a tintop Caravelle 2.1
27ish in a Doka 2.1

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dash wrote:29-31 in a tintop Caravelle 2.1
27ish in a Doka 2.1

that's a bit optimistic from my experiences, have to ask how have you got these figures?

our holdssworth villa 3 2.1dj averaged 24mpg on a 1000mile trip to germany. now sold
my 2.1mv doka (syncro) used daily averaged around 20-21mpg over 20k
now 2.3 volvo engine again used daily gets a little more than the mv but has more power and torque.

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30.5 mpg at average 65~70mph for my 1.6 non turbo diesel pop top managed from Oakhampton on the A30 back to Bowness in the lake district on one tank of fuel!!

Thats 335miles & it cost me £67.00 to fill her up at Asda once we got back (This was is August this year) :ok
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Nevil, my 1.6 na diesel did a good 35 and 40 on a run.
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