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Re: BRC gas conversion
« Reply #15 on: 10 August 2012, 22:48:50 »

BRC are ok afaik. But as said, the best kit in the world can be ruined by a bad installer.

What car is it on? is the car reg on the uk LPG register web site?

I want to put it on my omega and this is the kit the garage offered to fit :y but don't know it I want some clot to ruin my car now haha

Just out of interest, what have they quoted?

Ask to see some of their previous work ;)

Finally, if you are capable of DIY fitting there are good savings to be made ;) I reckon sub £800 all in ;)


Haha I'm certainly not capable at all, the work I was shown looked good but for all I know I could of been looking at the insides of a microwave  ::) but they quoted £1000 plus vat

Is that for a V6 or 4 pot? Sounds too cheap for BRC either way IMO so be aware ;)
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Re: BRC gas conversion
« Reply #16 on: 10 August 2012, 23:09:27 »

BRC are ok afaik. But as said, the best kit in the world can be ruined by a bad installer.

What car is it on? is the car reg on the uk LPG register web site?

I want to put it on my omega and this is the kit the garage offered to fit :y but don't know it I want some clot to ruin my car now haha

Just out of interest, what have they quoted?

Ask to see some of their previous work ;)

Finally, if you are capable of DIY fitting there are good savings to be made ;) I reckon sub £800 all in ;)


Haha I'm certainly not capable at all, the work I was shown looked good but for all I know I could of been looking at the insides of a microwave  ::) but they quoted £1000 plus vat

Is that for a V6 or 4 pot? Sounds too cheap for BRC either way IMO so be aware ;)

Okay thanks for the heads up I will dig a bit deeper and probably chicken out if it sounds to good to be true it probably is right?
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Re: BRC gas conversion
« Reply #17 on: 11 August 2012, 00:15:18 »

Yes, sounds very cheap for a V6 BRC install. Who is the installer?
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Re: BRC gas conversion
« Reply #18 on: 11 August 2012, 06:08:29 »

D can recommend a good installer (assuming he's still happy with his conversion?) who doesn't charge the earth ;)

And the kit he uses is available for DIY so you can get the software for any future tweaking.  :y
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Re: BRC gas conversion
« Reply #19 on: 11 August 2012, 15:03:23 »

D can recommend a good installer (assuming he's still happy with his conversion?) who doesn't charge the earth ;)

And the kit he uses is available for DIY so you can get the software for any future tweaking.  :y

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Re: BRC gas conversion
« Reply #20 on: 12 August 2012, 04:46:47 »

Yes, sounds very cheap for a V6 BRC install. Who is the installer?
It was an installer out towards Thame in Oxford I can't recall the name but I'm sure it was something like LPG auto Oxford or similar I can look again on google and find out  ;)

And D I may be interested could you let me know what sort of price you paid?

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