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I've been done (gassed)

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 19:03
by kevtherev
Got gassed today by a very profesional "recommended trader" Steve from gasure.
No probs... just worked !
made me feel at ease, answered all the questions

The biggest laff of the day.......................... 40p/L when we filled up,

Steve ....thank you, once again

Re: I've been done (gassed)

Posted: 22 Feb 2006, 20:34
by kevtherev
OK, just got back from southampton, round trip of 340 miles gas used 84L
cost £37.80 :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

averaging 22 MPG approx

:ok Happy lad here

Posted: 06 Apr 2006, 13:57
by ghost123uk
Yup I got done ( gassed that is ) - ( errr LPG converted that is ) yesterday.

Very good service from Gasure - I was about to start asking some questions when Steve gave me a "walk-through" of the system, that answered all the questions I had planned to ask :)

My camper now runs smoother and better than it did before :) :)

Posted: 06 Apr 2006, 19:34
by ROBS T25
and it will get even better beleive me i know

Posted: 08 Apr 2006, 23:33
by Ivor Brownun
Hi Kev, what engine you got? Mines a 2.1 DJ and it runs better on the gas than petrol, what sort of speed you doing to get 22mpg? cost wise thats better than 44mpg, who needs diesel :D

Posted: 10 Apr 2006, 08:43
by ghost123uk
Well I have done about 120 miles on my first tank of gas so far.
The level indicator is down to 1 green LED, tho Steve tells me the fuel gauge with the toroidal (sp) tank is not very accurate. I hope so in this case, or summat needs adjusting !!

Will just let it run out and note millage at that point, according to my calcs, we should be getting 250 + miles per 60 Ltr tank, allowing for the fact they never take the full amount.

Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 17:00
by kevtherev
Ivor Brownun wrote:Hi Kev, what engine you got? Mines a 2.1 DJ and it runs better on the gas than petrol, what sort of speed you doing to get 22mpg? cost wise thats better than 44mpg, who needs diesel :D

1.9DG and mine is better on gas than petrol..I can get 80mph (down hill wind low) but I prefer to keep it at 60 to 70 at 70 I'm down to 18mpg or lower

Posted: 12 Apr 2006, 19:28
by hakuna matata
well done welcome to the world of gas. the best feeling is watching that dam big QQQQQQQs at the petrol stations & driving past.
ive only been done new at this gas, but as u heard ive just blown my engine, just can,t wait to get back on the road.
neil . :D

Posted: 13 Apr 2006, 21:40
by kevtherev
Hey....I heared your bad news, I'm sure you'll be motoring again soon...these things come to try us, don't they?