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Title: Is this any good?
Post by: Paulus on 06 February 2008, 12:38:48
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MOTOGAS-AC-6-CYLINDER-LPG-INJECTION-GAS-CONVERSION-KIT_W0QQitemZ330208761606QQihZ014QQcategoryZ36631QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Paul.
Title: Re: Is this any good?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 06 February 2008, 12:51:27
It's the same kit and the same bloke that JamesV6CDX and Jay W bought from IIRC.

Kevin
Title: Re: Is this any good?
Post by: Jay w on 06 February 2008, 13:02:44
yes it is, and i would recommend them without a shadow of doubt.

Good value, excellent aftersales, and only too happy to help out with issues

money well spent in my view if you buy from them

for that front end kit and a 70l cylinder tank with back end kit i paid £705 incl P&P
Title: Re: Is this any good?
Post by: Paulus on 06 February 2008, 13:08:20
Not bad...I've already got a tank, so I feel a purchase coming on.
Title: Re: Is this any good?
Post by: Jay w on 06 February 2008, 13:13:04
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Not bad...I've already got a tank, so I feel a purchase coming on.

do you have a filler neck?

and does the tank sender unit have a solenoid valve fitted?

If no to both speak to Jeremy (he is one of the owners of the company who sells the kits) he will be able to help you out
Title: Re: Is this any good?
Post by: Paulus on 06 February 2008, 13:30:43
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Not bad...I've already got a tank, so I feel a purchase coming on.

do you have a filler neck?

and does the tank sender unit have a solenoid valve fitted?

If no to both speak to Jeremy (he is one of the owners of the company who sells the kits) he will be able to help you out

Why thank you Sir Jay of W.  :)
Title: Re: Is this any good?
Post by: Martin_1962 on 06 February 2008, 13:34:38
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yes it is, and i would recommend them without a shadow of doubt.

Good value, excellent aftersales, and only too happy to help out with issues

money well spent in my view if you buy from them

for that front end kit and a 70l cylinder tank with back end kit i paid £705 incl P&P


Is that your feedback next to James?

He could link from his ads to here couldn't he?
Title: Re: Is this any good?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 06 February 2008, 13:35:19
Might be worth speaking to him anyway and mentioning OOF and my name as we were of course in the process of setting up a discount for OOF members. I kind of dropped the ball on that in the run up to Christmas - I think I was waiting for him to get tome doughnut tanks in so we could figure out if they would fit in the boot of a saloon. As you've got a tank I guess you're ready to go ahead.  :)

Kevin
Title: Re: Is this any good?
Post by: Paulus on 06 February 2008, 13:59:19
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Might be worth speaking to him anyway and mentioning OOF and my name as we were of course in the process of setting up a discount for OOF members. I kind of dropped the ball on that in the run up to Christmas - I think I was waiting for him to get tome doughnut tanks in so we could figure out if they would fit in the boot of a saloon. As you've got a tank I guess you're ready to go ahead.  :)

Kevin
I think my tank used to be a torpedo...IT'S HUGE!!!!

I like the sound of a discount too...hmmmmm....
Title: Re: Is this any good?
Post by: Ironingboard on 06 February 2008, 14:14:23
Just a general question regarding this kit. What else is needed apart from this kit to have a full working LPG system for a V6.

Am I right in thinking I also need the LPG tank and the filler pipes that fill the tank from outside?
Title: Re: Is this any good?
Post by: Jay w on 06 February 2008, 14:39:45
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Just a general question regarding this kit. What else is needed apart from this kit to have a full working LPG system for a V6.

Am I right in thinking I also need the LPG tank and the filler pipes that fill the tank from outside?


the guys who sell this kit have made it easy, there are two kits, the front end (as seen on the ebay ad) and the back end (everything else)

there is nothing else needed.

Special tools you will need would be tap and die set, hole cutter, soldering iron

If you can get the car on a ramp this is a bit advantage when it comes to doing the fuel filler and front to back fuel pipe

i would budget on 3-5 days to do the job from start to finish mine was a complete kit front and back and included a 70 litre tank, all in £705 delivered to my door