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LPG advise - who uses it ? whats it run like ?
Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 12:43
by slim_adi
OK - now before i'm flamed and told to do a search - I have - and ive got some thoughts already but:
a mate was thinking of getting a conversion in his 1.9 leisuredrive, but a neighbour (who apparantly used to service a fleet of gas using vehicles) warned him that LPG burns hotter and can over time burn valves and cause other engine damage.
I'm soon to be collecting a 2.1 multivan and was thinking of having it converted but am now wary if the above is correct.
can any LPG users please post comments - both good and bad to help make me mind up
if i go for it - i will be using gasure as they seem to be the biz when it comes to dubs.......will they come out to install ? there's probably 2 vans in close proximity they could do together if so
cheers chaps
Adi
Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 12:59
by ermie571
Hello....
I have 3 25's all running LPG.
No probs with the engines as yet in the manner you suggest in your post.
Couldn't afford to run the vans without the LPG.
Steve at gasure is the best person to speak to. Used to have a mobile fitter, but he has retired due to ill health. Trip to Steve now, I fear.
Emma
Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 13:16
by Mocki
i have been running on LPG since 2003, and have covered over 80,000 miles in that time, no problems caused by LPG what so ever.
LPG does run slightly hotter, and inline engines do need a top end lube in some cases, boxer engines however, love it.
your man may have looked after LPG powered engines, but they were not WBX ones were they.
you will find the only people on here who wont give LPG the thumbs up are those that cant use it, because they made a duff choice of engine.
one thing is for sure, you can buy twice as much LPG for the price of a litre of petrol!
Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 14:55
by R0B
cue..andy simpson....
because they made a duff choice of engine
Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 16:58
by sherlock
I'm new to LPG, only got converted a few months back so cant really talk about the long term use. All I can say is my van (19.00 D.G) had a bad drink problem.....it is now cured. Even tho people told me that I would get twice as many miles on LPG I'm pleased to say it's true.
I used Gasure and like many peeps on this site I cant recommend him enough (and his dad) top blokes.
Starting on cold is a bit of an art form but that said Steve @ gasure has yet to give it the first running in service.
Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 17:36
by kevtherev
I get left out of pub discussions about petrol prices.
It paid for it's own installation within 5 months.
I get out more.
Posted: 23 Apr 2008, 20:09
by slim_adi
thanks for the feedback so far guys
any more - tbh - i think it'll be a goer anyway......pity steve cant fit me in before RTTS...looks like i'll just have to bend over, lube up and get shafted by petrol prices

Posted: 25 Apr 2008, 19:03
by AngeloEvs
Have done over 120000 miles on LPG alone (Ford 1.8 Sierra) with no problems at all other than the carb is now faulty due to not using it. As soon as I bought my T25 it went LPG but I do use the petrol option for 10% of the mileage to keep the petrol system functioning.
Posted: 25 Apr 2008, 19:34
by sherlock
AngeloEvs wrote:Have done over 120000 miles on LPG alone (. . 1.8 Sierra) with no problems at all other than the carb is now faulty due to not using it..
Now this is one of Sherlocks dumb as Foook ?s with LPG am I not using the carb anymore.
yes I do the 10 miles a month on petrol to loob things and all that.
If this sounds thick then how in gods name do you think I solve all these murders with my good friend Dr Watson ?
Posted: 25 Apr 2008, 20:05
by AngeloEvs
The float can get holed and the jets blocked if not used for long periods and neither of these faults will affect running on LPG. The Sierra runs purely on lpg because I choose to run it like that for daily commuting and the vehicle is now coming to the end of its useful life. The T25 Pierburg is costly to repair and the T25 is used for holidays in Europe where LPG can be more difficult to get - essential therefore that the Petrol system is kept in good condition. Elementary my dear Sherlock.
LPG advise - who uses it ? whats it run like ?
Posted: 27 Apr 2008, 09:24
by hercules
LPG does run slightly hotter, and inline engines do need a top end lube in some cases, boxer engines however, love it.
when u say box engines what u mean? as im not sure what a box engine is

mine is a 2.1 watercool so is mine a box engine ?,if so what lube would i use ??
Re: LPG advise - who uses it ? whats it run like ?
Posted: 27 Apr 2008, 09:41
by manxman
hercules wrote:LPG does run slightly hotter, and inline engines do need a top end lube in some cases, boxer engines however, love it.
when u say box engines what u mean? as im not sure what a box engine is

mine is a 2.1 watercool so is mine a box engine ?,if so what lube would i use ??
yours is a boxer engine Hercules.
how does lpg effect performance? A friend has a volvo and there is a noticable differance in acceleration when its on gas
Posted: 27 Apr 2008, 12:29
by kevtherev
no difference here....it's still struggles up hills on gas or petrol.
feels better on gas, smoother
Posted: 27 Apr 2008, 13:47
by Mocki
that is one of the best things about the WBX on LPG, you can have more power on LPG than petrol if you want it set up that way, i have mine so its the same on LPG or petrol, you have the choice how you set it up, power v econ
smoother and cheaper on LPG, its the way to go.
Posted: 27 Apr 2008, 16:26
by Ian Hulley
AngeloEvs wrote: and the T25 is used for holidays in Europe where LPG can be more difficult to get
Where ? The vast majority of service stations in Belgium and Holland have gas, every other service station in France and I'm lead to believe Eastern Europe is really good for gas.
Germany and Austria not so good and Denmark non-existant so I believe.
Ian.