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RoyDB9 Member Since: 17 Nov 2010 Location: High Wycombe Posts: 9 |
Just noticed i have posted this to the wrong place, told you i was new!
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Fri Nov 19 2010 11:28pm |
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Jonas & Jonas Member Since: 27 Oct 2010 Location: Harrogate Posts: 161 |
Hello Roy,
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Fri Nov 19 2010 11:39pm |
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RichardM Member Since: 24 Sep 2009 Location: Herts Posts: 745 |
The turbo lag of the TDV8 is frustrating, the 3.0 TDV6 doesn't suffer from it at all but you would miss the mid range grunt and the sound. How about trying a remapped TDV8? Or remapping yours? WINNER - 2009 ‘Just Doing What It’s Designed To Do’ Award
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Fri Nov 19 2010 11:47pm |
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Nice But Dim Member Since: 15 Oct 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 61 |
Agree with J&J I own a S/C and asked my dealer while on a test drive about LPG, Guy Salmon Maidstone said they would not touch a LPg'd Car due to the lack of knowledge and many dealers are the same he told me. You would need to check first with your dealer/independant that they can support you if anything goes wrong firstly or you could be left in quite a expensive situation. |
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Sat Nov 20 2010 12:40am |
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Rislar Member Since: 04 Oct 2010 Location: Western Lake District Posts: 194 |
Personally i couldn't see why you'd bother the diesel has more than enough power for anyone!! If it aint broke leave it!
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Sat Nov 20 2010 1:37am |
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caperbility Member Since: 14 Jan 2010 Location: landscaping the world Posts: 221 |
I went from a 2006 Vogue tdv8 to a 55 plate first edition RRS Supercharged for exactly the reason you have stated. Fuel consumption is between 16-21 mpg but the smile on my face everytime i get in is priceless. I spoke to a few people about the gas option but i tended to get more negative comments about it than positive so i didnt bother in the end.. |
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Sat Nov 20 2010 7:42am |
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RoyDB9 Member Since: 17 Nov 2010 Location: High Wycombe Posts: 9 |
whats the difference between te first addition RRS and next version? |
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Sat Nov 20 2010 8:23am |
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RoyDB9 Member Since: 17 Nov 2010 Location: High Wycombe Posts: 9 |
Was the engine problem to do with the head & valves? the reason i ask is that i keep reading that the lpg fuel has not got any lubricant properties (unlike diesel or petrol) and runs through as a dry fuel which in turn causes friction, therefore getting hot and causing valve problems. just so that you know i was thinking of getting a car out of warranty anyway because i have a fleet of vans and could hide any repair costs within there excellent engine repair workshop in High Wycombe (RH Autos, West Wycombe Road). |
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Sat Nov 20 2010 9:58am |
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RoyDB9 Member Since: 17 Nov 2010 Location: High Wycombe Posts: 9 |
Is yours remapped? - If so, Is it better on fuel - Is the turbo lag problem completely sorted, part sorted or just a little bit better? - Is there a lot of black smoke when putting your foot down hard? - Is it one of those plug in types because my TDV8 is going in for software upgrade on Mon morning and they said if i had had a remap this would be deleted whilst new software is loaded. BTW it is a major upgrade - no rear wiper, no rain sensor etc etc |
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Sat Nov 20 2010 10:06am |
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RichardM Member Since: 24 Sep 2009 Location: Herts Posts: 745 |
I haven't as mine is on a short term lease but have a look at this thread.
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Sat Nov 20 2010 10:29am |
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carlos50 Member Since: 04 Oct 2010 Location: North East Posts: 396 |
If your thinking of buying a £25k min RRS then is an extra few £££ a week really an issue ?. If so then you are looking at the wrong car.
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Sat Nov 20 2010 11:09am |
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Misery Member Since: 07 Dec 2005 Location: Waiting for L405 Posts: 2555 |
I agree with Carlos, the cost of the converstion is a good years motoring.
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Sat Nov 20 2010 11:24am |
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RoyDB9 Member Since: 17 Nov 2010 Location: High Wycombe Posts: 9 |
Thank you Carl Would your opinion change if the conversion had already been done? Been offered one with 83000 miles 55 plate, good condition with LPG for just £18k Crunch time.... |
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Sat Nov 20 2010 11:36am |
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Jonas & Jonas Member Since: 27 Oct 2010 Location: Harrogate Posts: 161 |
I had Head & Value problems, Fuel pressure problems, and every engine warning light in the book I could never recommend converting a supercharged RRS to anyone after my experiences.
Have you had one? I'm not a "tight" person & I have no problem with spending lots of money on motoring. But when you've bought a car for 25k (your figure), and on top of that you've got expensive insurance, a years tax, LR services and you've now got to spend £400 a month to keep the thing running ... It just doesn't add up to me. If we were talking about a Ferrari or an Aston fine, but a big slow 4x4 (0-60 7.5 in my head doesn't get quick car status) in this day & age should not cost that much in my opinion. And I got my conversion done for £1700 by a proper garage. |
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Sat Nov 20 2010 11:55am |
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