Range Rover sport petrol, gas or not to gas?
Discussion
Any one got any experiance of gassing one of these?
Ive taken the plunge and gone for the multi sequential jobbie that uses the existing ecu map and new injectors,rather than the mechanical method.Its booked in for the middle of July.
Dont confess to know a lot about this but have a good feeling looking forward to some "cheap" driving!
If anyone is interested in how the conversion performs please let me know.
Ive taken the plunge and gone for the multi sequential jobbie that uses the existing ecu map and new injectors,rather than the mechanical method.Its booked in for the middle of July.
Dont confess to know a lot about this but have a good feeling looking forward to some "cheap" driving!
If anyone is interested in how the conversion performs please let me know.
Meeja said:
No.... a firm local to me.
Done a lot of digging and research (including finding people with the same car and have had the same system fitted by the same people)
Looking forward to £0.52 a litre!
that much I thought it was £0.42pDone a lot of digging and research (including finding people with the same car and have had the same system fitted by the same people)
Looking forward to £0.52 a litre!
whats the betting it will increase over the coming months!
gary11 said:
Meeja said:
No.... a firm local to me.
Done a lot of digging and research (including finding people with the same car and have had the same system fitted by the same people)
Looking forward to £0.52 a litre!
that much I thought it was £0.42pDone a lot of digging and research (including finding people with the same car and have had the same system fitted by the same people)
Looking forward to £0.52 a litre!
whats the betting it will increase over the coming months!
£0.52 - £0.65 seems to be the average street price.
do it
but only do it propperly!
a friend bought a gas kit from ebay for his merc, 600 quid, got the local mechanic to fit it.
nothing but problems, last 4 weeks then had it removed by mercedes dealer.
i spent 2.5k on mine proper certified install and registered at DVLA as a gas fueled car on the V5 logbook, and have never had any problems whatsoever.
although i've seen a nice 911 i might swap it for, if anyone wants it (the rangey that is, not the 911, cos thats mine, mine, MINE, etc)
muhahahaha!
but only do it propperly!
a friend bought a gas kit from ebay for his merc, 600 quid, got the local mechanic to fit it.
nothing but problems, last 4 weeks then had it removed by mercedes dealer.
i spent 2.5k on mine proper certified install and registered at DVLA as a gas fueled car on the V5 logbook, and have never had any problems whatsoever.
although i've seen a nice 911 i might swap it for, if anyone wants it (the rangey that is, not the 911, cos thats mine, mine, MINE, etc)
muhahahaha!
DucatiGary said:
do it
but only do it propperly!
a friend bought a gas kit from ebay for his merc, 600 quid, got the local mechanic to fit it.
nothing but problems, last 4 weeks then had it removed by mercedes dealer.
i spent 2.5k on mine proper certified install and registered at DVLA as a gas fueled car on the V5 logbook, and have never had any problems whatsoever.
although i've seen a nice 911 i might swap it for, if anyone wants it (the rangey that is, not the 911, cos thats mine, mine, MINE, etc)
Same here its allegedly the best system on the market.
muhahahaha!
but only do it propperly!
a friend bought a gas kit from ebay for his merc, 600 quid, got the local mechanic to fit it.
nothing but problems, last 4 weeks then had it removed by mercedes dealer.
i spent 2.5k on mine proper certified install and registered at DVLA as a gas fueled car on the V5 logbook, and have never had any problems whatsoever.
although i've seen a nice 911 i might swap it for, if anyone wants it (the rangey that is, not the 911, cos thats mine, mine, MINE, etc)
Same here its allegedly the best system on the market.
muhahahaha!
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