MPG?
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Re: MPG?
If you have to ask...........................................
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I think generally, gas fueled vehicles return marginally less MPG than the petrol fueled equivalent. The saving comes from the gas being cheaper than petrol to buy.
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Tut
this is the Lad Lachie uses and has used for 5-6 years now
good honest advice form a very knowledgable guy
- not all gas conversions are worth having some haven't moved from the single point injection systen off ten or more years ago while some are very up to date multi point instalations
my old dears next door neighbour had a LPG converted RR which gave him nothing but grief and he spent more on repairs than he saved on fuel
Alan 0131 443 3372
sme_autogas@yahoo.co.uk
this is the Lad Lachie uses and has used for 5-6 years now
good honest advice form a very knowledgable guy
- not all gas conversions are worth having some haven't moved from the single point injection systen off ten or more years ago while some are very up to date multi point instalations
my old dears next door neighbour had a LPG converted RR which gave him nothing but grief and he spent more on repairs than he saved on fuel
Alan 0131 443 3372
sme_autogas@yahoo.co.uk
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Re: MPG?
I'd be interested to hear where your research takes you tut.
A pal has just bought a V8 and i have suggested LPG to him so any info gratefully received.
A pal has just bought a V8 and i have suggested LPG to him so any info gratefully received.
Graham
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wrong... just wrong!!!!
you cannot possibly ruin a V8 by running it on the dreaded lpg
its WORSE THAN DISEASAL!!
(IMO)
you cannot possibly ruin a V8 by running it on the dreaded lpg

its WORSE THAN DISEASAL!!
(IMO)