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They dont seem to do the sort of conversion i'm after - as i have a TD5 i'm after an avanced system that integrates seemlessly, its more for a cleaner burn and better economy than performance that i want it which could save me about 40-45% in overall running costs as well as potentially cheaper road tax :)
Quote from: "smo"They dont seem to do the sort of conversion i'm after - as i have a TD5 i'm after an avanced system that integrates seemlessly, its more for a cleaner burn and better economy than performance that i want it which could save me about 40-45% in overall running costs as well as potentially cheaper road tax :)aint gonna happenthe LPG squirt does give a better fuel consumption but only because it helps with the burning of the fuel to more of an extent than just diesel,its nothing like an LPG setup on a petrol which a fair amount of people are missinformed thinking that it is,LPG squirt on a diesel gives a more economical burn & also reduces the black smoke output but if you have a TD5 & are after more fuel economy get it chipped & drive like a normal person
LPG on Diesel can give better economy - more power/efficiency should mean that you can stay in a higher gear for longer etc.You won't - you'll just go faster.But 40% cheaper? Nah......buy a micra!
Yes 40% cheaper, (work out a 30% reduction in consumption coupled with fuel thats about 60% cheaper)
Quote from: "smo" Yes 40% cheaper, (work out a 30% reduction in consumption coupled with fuel thats about 60% cheaper)But you're buying the LPG on top of the diesel that you would have got anyway. I've had a look around and they claiming anywhere between 15% & 35% saving on the fuel. But as you're using about 75% diesel to 25% LPG, and with the cost of the conversion being the same as a full LPG kit on a petrol, then it will take a long time before you start showing any significant savings.They seem to be agreed that it adds power and reduces emmisions but if the main reason for the conversion is to reduce the running costs then, with the current systems available, it looks like you need to keep the vehicle for more than 5 years or do very high mileage to see any real difference.
aaah, i think you mean the conversions that convert a big diesel engine into what basically amounts to a petrol enginethey drill and tap the heads to take spark plugs and somehow fit a dizzy, and run it purely on LPG, with the possibility of switching back to dieselits apparently not possible on a smaller engine, due to the lack of spacethis is all info i've picked up from a drunken conversation in a pub, so it could be miles from the truth......Ian
Firstly the TD5 wont run on biodiesel of more than 5% and certainly wont run on SVO/WVO (so LR say and i aint trying it as i dont know of anyone who has)As i do 18K a year, and plan on keepig the vehicle for many years the conversion cost of £1500 is recouped in the first year, and then i make anice saving every year after that.
Quote from: "smo"Firstly the TD5 wont run on biodiesel of more than 5% and certainly wont run on SVO/WVO (so LR say and i aint trying it as i dont know of anyone who has)As i do 18K a year, and plan on keepig the vehicle for many years the conversion cost of £1500 is recouped in the first year, and then i make anice saving every year after that.dont put Vo or bio fuel in a td5 as the pumps die very quickly