My '83 petrol Aircooled is costing me a fortune to run.........near enough £100 to go 300 miles at the weekend there.
Definately looking to change the engine come winter.
I like the sound of LPG but not sure how availiable it is especially up here in scotland........anyone help?
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The LPG conversion is well worth doing, see Steve's website link in my sig below for details, I thoroughly recomend it and the man himself.
For a list of LPG stations in Scotland, go to http://www.boostlpg.co.uk/ and download the "WinZip" version of the "Download a free list of LPG fuel stations " as it's easier to do a search within.
There are loads of LPG stations listed all over Scotland ( they are in a special section near the lower part of the documnet labelled "Scotland"
Go for it - you won't regret it I am sure
For a list of LPG stations in Scotland, go to http://www.boostlpg.co.uk/ and download the "WinZip" version of the "Download a free list of LPG fuel stations " as it's easier to do a search within.
There are loads of LPG stations listed all over Scotland ( they are in a special section near the lower part of the documnet labelled "Scotland"
Go for it - you won't regret it I am sure
Got a new van, but it's a 165bhp T4 [shock horror] Accurate LPG Station map here