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It's that time of year again when thinking about an LPG conversion.

 

I have a Jap TT 300ZX Auto. It's reasonable on fuel for what it is. However, wondering if someone has taken the plunge and done an LPG conversion?

 

I would insist the fuel tank be made to fit where the spare wheel goes so as to appear as normal as poss though.

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I have been looking into LPG for a few years and last year bought a Chrysler Voyager 3.0l with a kit already fitted. I did 10k in it and then flogged it again.

It felt underpowered and had to be revved hard to go anywhere. The lpg has a lower calorific value and as such gives a smaller bang so you have to put your foot down more. I reckon 80% of the petrol power.

I'm currently looking for a NA manual LWB Zed that I plan to convert in the future.

My idea is to put a big tank in place of the rear seats and box in so it looks a bit like a factory 2+0. I'm not sure on the control circuitry and extra gubbins but a battery relocation to the boot might give a bit more room.

My dream is to tour across Europe in my Zed, visiting the autobahns, alpine passes etc. LPG will help with the fuel costs.

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