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Re: Self-levelling rear suspenion & fitting LPG
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 11:02 am
by lezmtaylor
I have had lpg for 4 years, am well pleased with it, I have a 90 litre tank in the boot in place of spare wheel (all road wheels have puncture repair goo in them)
I am too old to go scrabbling on the floor to fill up with lpg and my fill is adjacent to the petrol filler flap.
Currently paying 57.7p per litre.
Lez
Re: Self-levelling rear suspenion & fitting LPG
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 1:09 pm
by Raj
Well after a good chat to Kevin at Autotech I have booked the beast in for 15th. He seems very knowledgable and has converted a few X5s which is always good to know.
Can't wait now...
Re: Self-levelling rear suspenion & fitting LPG
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 9:44 pm
by g60renshaw
Hope Autotech do as good a job as they did on mine. Touch wood
Had another thought today listening on the radio about all the French people rushing to the petrol stations, doubt there would be much of an issue with LPG if something similar happened over here again, plus you have back up fuel anyway
Jay
Re: Self-levelling rear suspenion & fitting LPG
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:29 pm
by Raj
[quote=""g60renshaw""]Hope Autotech do as good a job as they did on mine. Touch wood
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Me too. Kevin seems to really know his stuff and so should be straight forward as with yours. The 15th just seems soooooo far away.
Re: Self-levelling rear suspenion & fitting LPG
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:28 am
by lezmtaylor
One thought I have had is:
Make sure your fitter fits flexible metal braid pipes between the tank and the units in the engine bay and also the fuel filler points.
If you have to do any maint or battery changing the tank has to be lifted , if the pipework is solid you'll get fractures, cracks and leakage.
I found out the hard way.
Also if the battery is getting on in age, fit a new one.
Lez
Re: Self-levelling rear suspenion & fitting LPG
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:33 pm
by g60renshaw
Yep valid points and Autotech do both of those. He even fits a slightly shallower battery to allow the tank to sit correctly.
Jay
Re: Self-levelling rear suspenion & fitting LPG
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:26 pm
by Raj
Never thought about flexible hosing, so glad Jay has pointed out Kevin does use these. I'm sticking with my battery as unfortunately I have just fitted a brand ne OE from the dealer about 2 weeks ago. Just means I end up with a slightly shallower tank.
Re: Self-levelling rear suspenion & fitting LPG
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:59 pm
by bigshout
Raj, BRC and Prins can supply LPG configs for the 4.8is no problem, I've seen quite a few. the green fuel company is one of the more well known companies and the installation very OEM.
[quote=""Raj""]I've been looking to LPG the 4.8. A place was recommended to me and they appear to be very good at what they do, but the kits they use are from Italy and theyare still checking if they can do the 4.8
Also, I have air suspension front and rear (hence a larger compressor), so again not 100% sure where they can relocate it too.
For those that have LPG'd, where was the fuel filler cap located? I really don't want it in the bodywork and the place I was looking at were going to locate it behind the tow flap.
Cheers in advance.[/quote]
Re: Self-levelling rear suspenion & fitting LPG
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 11:06 pm
by Raj
[quote=""bigshout""]Raj, BRC and Prins can supply LPG configs for the 4.8is no problem, I've seen quite a few. the green fuel company is one of the more well known companies and the installation very OEM.
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Spoke to Autotech and now have it booked in with them for the 15th. Going with the Prins VSI system and Kevin has done plenty of X5's previously.
Self-levelling rear suspenion & fitting LPG
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:46 pm
by g60renshaw
Including mine
Jay
Re: Self-levelling rear suspenion & fitting LPG
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:53 pm
by Raj
LOL, Jay. Your's was the last one he did I believe. Getting anxious now. Just want it done....another £90 last week...