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Old 21-09-10, 09:26 AM   #11
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Yep Dan......BUT...... The LPG kit is the sequential injection type so newer and of higher tech than the older single point design, so fitting it will add value to the Jeep should I ever wish to sell it.....and the cost to me ( I can remove it and fit it to mine myself) is a paltry ?200...... IF I get the same MPG on gas as on petrol it will save me around ?50 a month ..... ( I think) lol
Fair enough then mate. I don't think you get the same mpg. IIRC someone getting , say , 25 mpg - will get around 20 using LPG. No meaningful drop in performance though - nothing a normal driver could see anyway.
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Old 21-09-10, 10:43 AM   #12
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yeah not bad i can do about 250 - 350 miles for about 25 pounds mines only a small tank my dad has one on his kia 3.5l and it costs him around 40 pounds to fill and he gets lots more miles for that
Can you switch between gas and petrol? Also what sort of price did you pay for the conversion for the zs, and do you loose much in performance?
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Old 21-09-10, 07:05 PM   #13
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yeah the car starts on petrol then switches itself over to gas, when you run out of gas it just switches itself back to petrol, there is a button you can press to swap over yourself. as for the cost it was already on my car when i brought it but when my dad had it fitted to his motor think it cost around ?1600 i think not to sure. i have droven both cars and you dont lose any performance at all its drives the same but cheaper
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