Bob
Member Since: 19 Aug 2006
Location: Pump No. 3 Usually!
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I looked into this a few years ago, but decided that it wasn't worth the effort.
In addition to the hardened valve seals, there is an issue with where to put the LPG tank. Normally it would be mounted where the spare wheel sits, but as this is at an angle on the RRS it wouldn't be possible to use the fuel gauge, and the tank can only be filled to 80% which means that you could only get a limited mileage before a refill.
I didn't really want to take up any space in the back of the car.
I've also heard that LPG can dry out the supercharger bearings (not sure if it's true or not).
So, 5 years later, and I'm still using good old petrol.
Over 50k miles, I calculate LPG would have saved me c.£6k at today's fuel prices. This is not far off the cost of fitting LPG, including having the cylinder heads done, but it's an awful lot less hassle.
Of course, higher mileage would make it a more cost effective option, but then wouldn't it be a more sensible option to buy a more economical car if you were doing really high mileages?
Bob.
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