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The LPG saga begins again...
« on: 17 June 2008, 15:24:37 »

I just gave my barclaycard a hammering.... and bought a nice shiny new sequential LPG kit for the 2.0 Estate.  [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]

I've gone for the SGIS front end system which in my mind is a proven system, which I've seen installed with good results on at least 3 Omega's. This one has the 3ohm Valtek injectors which are better than the older, yellow type.

For the rear end I'm using BRC/Stako kit, with a 50l tank mounted in the spare wheel recess. I know it's a small tank, but it's a preferable option to having a cylinder and not being able to drop the seats.

As for the filler, I am quite likely going to mount this in the rear drivers side quarter panel, or fit the towbar and mount it there. Currently undecided.

The tank is arriving on Thursday, so I am hoping to spend this weekend on the backend conversion and pipe runs, and "work from home" for a couple of days over next week, to complete the front end fitting ::)

All being well, there is a very good chance I'll be cooking on LPG by the time the Lakes meet comes...

Total cost of the kit? £550.

At the current difference with petrol/LPG prices where I am, I will make the cost of the conversion back in under 5000 miles.

Granted the engine is a high-miler, BUT I still think at this price it's worth converting!
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Re: The LPG saga begins again...
« Reply #1 on: 17 June 2008, 15:29:36 »

 :y :y You will have to get some pics up mate as it all goes along  ;) ;)
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Re: The LPG saga begins again...
« Reply #2 on: 17 June 2008, 15:31:44 »

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:y :y You will have to get some pics up mate as it all goes along  ;) ;)

I definately will, this time :y
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Re: The LPG saga begins again...
« Reply #3 on: 17 June 2008, 15:41:59 »

Knowing you it'll be in and running in under a week !!!

And it'll be a nice neat job

 :y :y :y
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Re: The LPG saga begins again...
« Reply #4 on: 17 June 2008, 15:44:05 »

some photo's would be great, as you know i plan to the same at some point.
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Re: The LPG saga begins again...
« Reply #5 on: 17 June 2008, 15:46:27 »

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Knowing you it'll be in and running in under a week !!!

And it'll be a nice neat job

 :y :y :y

3 working days is my plan.

One day on Sunday this weekend to do the rear end, pipe runs and filler - and two days in the week for the frontend..
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Re: The LPG saga begins again...
« Reply #6 on: 17 June 2008, 15:46:48 »

Will you be local?
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« Reply #7 on: 17 June 2008, 15:47:53 »

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Will you be local?

Aye, there's a good chance I'll be in Cheltenham doing much of this, I may even try and enlist Markie's help.

You fancy popping along?
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« Reply #8 on: 17 June 2008, 15:50:53 »

Depends what I am up to - car boot Saturday, Mystery shopping Sunday.

I'd like to see the car anyway.

If you go for towbar mounted - fit it first.

Also you could have got a 60l tank and fitted a false floor ALA Taxi Driver. I have seen it and it works well.
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Re: The LPG saga begins again...
« Reply #9 on: 17 June 2008, 15:51:59 »

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Depends what I am up to - car boot Saturday, Mystery shopping Sunday.

I'd like to see the car anyway.

If you go for towbar mounted - fit it first.

Also you could have got a 60l tank and fitted a false floor ALA Taxi Driver. I have seen it and it works well.

I am pretty sure it is a 68l tank with a 48l usable capacity but I'm not 100%

It's the same one we fitted to Marie's Estate..
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Re: The LPG saga begins again...
« Reply #10 on: 17 June 2008, 15:58:58 »

PM TD I can't remember his size

As to 60l you should get 50l in, I get 60l into a 70l
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Re: The LPG saga begins again...
« Reply #11 on: 17 June 2008, 16:14:30 »

If I can get 50l I'll be over the moon...
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Re: The LPG saga begins again...
« Reply #12 on: 17 June 2008, 16:15:44 »

I did consider some kind of underbody option, but ultimately, I can't be bothered, a toreodial tank is much easier to fit and, it's not exactly hard to pop into the garage and fill up :)
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« Reply #13 on: 17 June 2008, 16:34:35 »

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I did consider some kind of underbody option, but ultimately, I can't be bothered, a toreodial tank is much easier to fit and, it's not exactly hard to pop into the garage and fill up :)


Depends where the garage is - I only use the one near work if a) I run low during the week, b) My barbeque bottle runs low, c) doing funny trips and not able to go to Calor or Flogas, d) when it floods before heading home - engine can be running for a couple of hours.
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Re: The LPG saga begins again...
« Reply #14 on: 17 June 2008, 16:51:12 »

James, did the kit come from Jeremy?
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