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LPG And europe
« on: 15 September 2011, 19:52:20 »

As I should get my lpg sorted before my weekend away in Paris at the end of the month, my mind has been on lpg adaptors.  I know I can get these on eBay but I am concerned about quality, plus the fact that I won't know if they won't work until it's too late.

This is assuming that I can get the inspection and insurance done before I go.....

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Re: LPG And europe
« Reply #1 on: 15 September 2011, 19:55:00 »

I had no problems with the one I used, came from ebay.

PS. you can't go through the chunnel with a gas car, just in case
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Re: LPG And europe
« Reply #2 on: 15 September 2011, 19:55:30 »

I take it you have'nt booked Euro Tunnel then?
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« Reply #3 on: 15 September 2011, 19:57:50 »

just use petrol like most of us mere mortals  ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
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« Reply #4 on: 15 September 2011, 20:15:01 »

I bought them from the first services once there (both of them) and it was cheaper than ebay.  :y Although that was quite a few years ago and I haven't been checking the prices since ;)

Make sure you have a pair of pliers handy in the car as they can freeze too tight to get undone by hand :y I found that out the hard way ::)

LPG in France is more expensive than here unless you go away from the motorway into the towns (ideally to a supermarket) ;)
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« Reply #5 on: 15 September 2011, 20:16:00 »

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I take it you have'nt booked Euro Tunnel then?

I have never taken the Eurotunnel and I dont intend to start now.  I prefer the enforced break from the vehicle during my trip.  Admittedly it's more beneficial when travelling from my home in the NW but even after 2 hours in the car from here to Dover a little coffee and a biscuit watching the ferry pitch and roll makes a difference to the concentration levels  :y
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« Reply #6 on: 15 September 2011, 20:17:22 »

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I take it you have'nt booked Euro Tunnel then?

I have never taken the Eurotunnel and I dont intend to start now.  I prefer the enforced break from the vehicle during my trip.  Admittedly it's more beneficial when travelling from my home in the NW but even after 2 hours in the car from here to Dover a little coffee and a biscuit watching the ferry pitch and roll makes a difference to the concentration levels  :y

Agreed. The tunnel has it's purpose but for me the ferry is a nice rest during the trip :y
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« Reply #7 on: 15 September 2011, 20:21:17 »

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I bought them from the first services once there (both of them) and it was cheaper than ebay.  :y Although that was quite a few years ago and I haven't been checking the prices since ;)

Make sure you have a pair of pliers handy in the car as they can freeze too tight to get undone by hand :y I found that out the hard way ::)

LPG in France is more expensive than here unless you go away from the motorway into the towns (ideally to a supermarket) ;)

Thats some good advice :y

I take it I will have to get it inspected before I drive it to Paris?  Anyone know of a good one around Hampshire/Surrey?

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« Reply #8 on: 15 September 2011, 20:22:21 »

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I take it you have'nt booked Euro Tunnel then?

I have never taken the Eurotunnel and I dont intend to start now.  I prefer the enforced break from the vehicle during my trip.  Admittedly it's more beneficial when travelling from my home in the NW but even after 2 hours in the car from here to Dover a little coffee and a biscuit watching the ferry pitch and roll makes a difference to the concentration levels  :y

Agreed. The tunnel has it's purpose but for me the ferry is a nice rest during the trip :y

Having used it once. Never again.

"Technical problems" on the way out. Met with a shrug of the shoulders. Hard luck.

Flew to Belgium at my own expense.

Tunnel working fine on the way back, but because I didn't travel out on the tunnel, my return ticket was somehow invalid. Shrug of the shoulders. Hard luck.

Damn thing needs filling with a few tonnes of expanding foam IMHO. >:(
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« Reply #9 on: 15 September 2011, 20:24:47 »

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I bought them from the first services once there (both of them) and it was cheaper than ebay.  :y Although that was quite a few years ago and I haven't been checking the prices since ;)

Make sure you have a pair of pliers handy in the car as they can freeze too tight to get undone by hand :y I found that out the hard way ::)

LPG in France is more expensive than here unless you go away from the motorway into the towns (ideally to a supermarket) ;)

Thats some good advice :y

I take it I will have to get it inspected before I drive it to Paris?  Anyone know of a good one around Hampshire/Surrey?


Depends what your insurer ask for. ;) No legal reason to have it inspected whatsoever, but you need to if your insurance company stipulate it, obviously.

There's a place in Alresford who were happy to inspect mine. Place that did Entwood's conversion. I am aware that the main man has emigrated now, but worth a try. :y
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« Reply #10 on: 15 September 2011, 20:28:19 »

When I spoke to them about it some time ago they said that it should be installed by a professional, so by that they mean to COP11 thus I think I answered my own question.  They are a broker anyhow so I am sure they could find someone who would insure me :y
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« Reply #11 on: 15 September 2011, 20:29:10 »

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There's a place in Alresford who were happy to inspect mine. Place that did Entwood's conversion. I am aware that the main man has emigrated now, but worth a try. :y

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http://www.amsautogas.com/contact/index.html
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« Reply #12 on: 15 September 2011, 20:30:42 »

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There's a place in Alresford who were happy to inspect mine. Place that did Entwood's conversion. I am aware that the main man has emigrated now, but worth a try. :y

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http://www.amsautogas.com/contact/index.html

Yep. :y

Note I didn't actually get round to it, but will one day. ::)
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« Reply #13 on: 15 September 2011, 21:22:05 »

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LPG in France is more expensive than here unless you go away from the motorway into the towns (ideally to a supermarket) ;)

I appears that it's about €0.89/L on the autoroutes and €0.79/L in towns right now.  Not that bad then :y
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LPG in France is more expensive than here unless you go away from the motorway into the towns (ideally to a supermarket) ;)

I appears that it's about €0.89/L on the autoroutes and €0.79/L in towns right now.  Not that bad then :y

Still cheaper than petrol ;) :y
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