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LPG, phone running hot...
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LPG, phone running hot...
Today, I got 3 calls for diesel gas installations, and 1 for V8 disco!!
This is out of control! When will I get any work done?? When will I get any sleep???
Usually I get about 1 a month.
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(&%$#$#$@ Johnny H)
JC
This is out of control! When will I get any work done?? When will I get any sleep???
Usually I get about 1 a month.
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(&%$#$#$@ Johnny H)
JC
'92 Rangie Sherwood/turbo intercooled isuzu4BD1 /ACE/ full leather/2.5" exh/2.5" body lift/DeCarbon shocks/LR tanks/LT95 back in and OK now, Sals conversion soon...
According to AULRO, YESReddo wrote:is diesel covered in the rabate? Howard only referred to petrol engine conversions in Parliament yesterday??
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
Diesels are actually quite inefficient, in terms in how much of the fuel actually combusts. Adding gas injection to a diesel allows the diesel to burn more completely, allowing for cleaner engine oil, and better power and economy.I dont believe it will be covered as its not going to do anything to help reduce petrol usage. I cant see the point in adding another fuel system to an already efficient engine.
Re whether its covered under this rebate..... I will be following this with interest, to see if it makes it worthwhile doing to my parents Td5 disco....
Overall though, I'd be pretty happy to put money down on the cost of gas in the city being over 90c a litre within 12 months. And wouldn't be surprised to see 70+c a litre by the end of the year. Good racket for my mate though, his workshop deals in conversions - the boss just put on double the staff, my mate is now installing tanks in the carpark out the front.
84 Rangie, 3 inch spring lift, 2 inch body, Megasquirted 4.6, R380, rear Maxi, 34x11.5 JT2s. Simex FM installed.
Maybe so, but the cost of this conversion and the complexities of setting it up properly and it becomes pointless unless you are powering a bus or truck, plus diesels use a fraction of fuel compared to petrol or lpg/ dual fuel vehicles. On AULRO they quoted costs of $4k and over for a conversion with no way of recouping in fuel savings. Cost of lpg and diesel vehicle may be the same but as soon as you leave the city, bye bye lpg.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
I have the same fears RR but people are touting $2/L for petrol/diesel in the very near future. we're being screwed either way.RangingRover wrote:Overall though, I'd be pretty happy to put money down on the cost of gas in the city being over 90c a litre within 12 months. And wouldn't be surprised to see 70+c a litre by the end of the year.
Dan
Everybody warned me. I listened hard and nodded. I shuddered. I wept.
I bought a Landrover anyway :D
I bought a Landrover anyway :D
I think it was John Howard on the radio today pushing for each state to match the rebate offered by the federal government - or at least contribute $1000 to the conversion.
If I could get $3000 to convert the 4.0 then I'd definatelyconsider it.
Although $3000 towards a supercharger would be a better deal (hmmm - any shonky workshops out there want to do me a deal?)
But about from the installation costs, apparently there are ongoing certification costs? I've no idea, just saw one guy paid $440 to have his LPG tanks checked.
Hardy
If I could get $3000 to convert the 4.0 then I'd definatelyconsider it.
Although $3000 towards a supercharger would be a better deal (hmmm - any shonky workshops out there want to do me a deal?)
But about from the installation costs, apparently there are ongoing certification costs? I've no idea, just saw one guy paid $440 to have his LPG tanks checked.
Hardy
Tanks need to be tested and certified every 10 years. $440 sounds steep - did he need a new tank???Hardy wrote: But about from the installation costs, apparently there are ongoing certification costs? I've no idea, just saw one guy paid $440 to have his LPG tanks checked.
Hardy
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
The key is the plural - tanksISUZUROVER wrote:Tanks need to be tested and certified every 10 years. $440 sounds steep - did he need a new tank???Hardy wrote: But about from the installation costs, apparently there are ongoing certification costs? I've no idea, just saw one guy paid $440 to have his LPG tanks checked.
Hardy
last time I had mine done it was $220 inc - I think that is where the $440 came from - I am guessing his tanks were two 33L gas capacity ones for a replacment of the fuel tanks on a disco or rangie
Tom
Unless you have quite a bit over 2 inch bodylift, you will struggle to find a gas tank small enough to fit under the sills, and get compliance approval - I have an HSE air reservoir mounted on mine in that position, (2inch bodylift), and it hangs down about 5mm below the chassis rails, while being hard up on the floor.
If you want range, have gas tanks under the rear and petrol sill tanks along the side? I have a pair of sill tanks I picked up quite cheap, and I'm thinking about running them (lifted to match body, of course!), with underfloor gas tanks - will give me at least 60litres of petrol, and 70 of gas (conservative estimate). Which works out to be around 650km, at 20L/100. I believe my sill tanks are a little smaller than normal, too.
And being able to carry a reasonable amount of petrol is always useful if you are planning to head out a ways in the country, where gas isn't always available.
If you want range, have gas tanks under the rear and petrol sill tanks along the side? I have a pair of sill tanks I picked up quite cheap, and I'm thinking about running them (lifted to match body, of course!), with underfloor gas tanks - will give me at least 60litres of petrol, and 70 of gas (conservative estimate). Which works out to be around 650km, at 20L/100. I believe my sill tanks are a little smaller than normal, too.
And being able to carry a reasonable amount of petrol is always useful if you are planning to head out a ways in the country, where gas isn't always available.
84 Rangie, 3 inch spring lift, 2 inch body, Megasquirted 4.6, R380, rear Maxi, 34x11.5 JT2s. Simex FM installed.
valid comments - I have a couple of petrol sill tanks sitting at home which were modified for the same body lift on my last rover, which I was considering fitting. I was after clarification of gas tank options before going to the trouble of fitting them. Sounds like gas tanks wont work for me as they will hang down to much.RangingRover wrote:Unless you have quite a bit over 2 inch bodylift, you will struggle to find a gas tank small enough to fit under the sills, and get compliance approval - I have an HSE air reservoir mounted on mine in that position, (2inch bodylift), and it hangs down about 5mm below the chassis rails, while being hard up on the floor.
If you want range, have gas tanks under the rear and petrol sill tanks along the side? I have a pair of sill tanks I picked up quite cheap, and I'm thinking about running them (lifted to match body, of course!), with underfloor gas tanks - will give me at least 60litres of petrol, and 70 of gas (conservative estimate). Which works out to be around 650km, at 20L/100. I believe my sill tanks are a little smaller than normal, too.
And being able to carry a reasonable amount of petrol is always useful if you are planning to head out a ways in the country, where gas isn't always available.
Warn - Dont leave home without it
you can lift the underfloor tanks very easily - I examined a cradle this evening to satisfy myself it would work, and by shortening the 3 legs that the cradle uses to mount up to the chassis (matter of a hacksaw, a pair of decent pliers and a drill to redo the bolt holes, you can easily lift the twin tanks up 2 inches to match the body lift.
I see you are located in Melbourne - if you go see Regent Street Motors and Gas Conversions in Oakleigh, and ask to speak to Adam, he will know exactly how to do it, as I've been discussing it with him.
I see you are located in Melbourne - if you go see Regent Street Motors and Gas Conversions in Oakleigh, and ask to speak to Adam, he will know exactly how to do it, as I've been discussing it with him.
84 Rangie, 3 inch spring lift, 2 inch body, Megasquirted 4.6, R380, rear Maxi, 34x11.5 JT2s. Simex FM installed.
From the govt website:Reddo wrote:is diesel covered in the rabate? Howard only referred to petrol engine conversions in Parliament yesterday??
RonLPG Vehicle Scheme
The Australian Government has established the LPG Vehicle Scheme to assist private motorists with:
the purchase of a factory-fitted dedicated LPG vehicle; or
an approved retrofit of an LPG system to a suitable new or used petrol or diesel vehicle.
1995 Range Rover 4.6 HSE
2005 Subaru Forester 2.5X
2005 Subaru Forester 2.5X
Lance, I might be handing the LPG diesel to someone else, will keep you posted.Bluey wrote:Justin, do you do lpg installs on diesels then? didn't realise. what sort of money do you reckon for a cruiser
Cheers
Lance
ABOUT $3800 for the cruiser
JC
'92 Rangie Sherwood/turbo intercooled isuzu4BD1 /ACE/ full leather/2.5" exh/2.5" body lift/DeCarbon shocks/LR tanks/LT95 back in and OK now, Sals conversion soon...
LPG
i've been quoted $3500 for diesel fumigation, the shop said that he'd done plenty of 4BD1's in trucks over the years and you get a definite 30% increase in power and economy. the lpg runs at a ratio of 30% to diesel and can be switched on nd off t leisure, if only i had a spare $3.5k and somewhere to put a tank on a 90!!
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