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Hi all while talking to a friend of mine mpg was mentioned of my z i said not very good he has a 4.6 range rover he has had converted to lpg with no power loss is it possible or not; he said a tank could go where spare wheel is i believe your talking £1200- £1500 for the latest systems

[ i await your comments could be some good ones ] he he :hyper:

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Must admit i've been concidering the same seeing as i only have an na it wouldn't have as much a problem being converted as a 400bhp turbo or something and make it half the price to run

...oh and i think Chunk had his converted to run on gas for a while only he hadn't got a pipe long enough from the kitchen to get to santa pod :rofl:

Wether its an NA or TT I think it would be sacrilidge to convert to gas, if people are worried about MPG buy a diesel, this is only my opinion of course and if you search you will find its been talked about before.

I've thought about this.

 

I think a guy on a Toyota forum's done it with a TT Supra. Also several Lexuses.

 

I heard there was problems as the LPG didn't lubricate the valve seats so could cause engine damage.

 

You'd need to do 20,000 odd miles to recoup the cost and you'll loose maybe 10% of the performance.

 

THat said, it might raise the value when you sell the car on.

I've thought about this.

 

I think a guy on a Toyota forum's done it with a TT Supra. Also several Lexuses.

 

I heard there was problems as the LPG didn't lubricate the valve seats so could cause engine damage.

 

You'd need to do 20,000 odd miles to recoup the cost and you'll loose maybe 10% of the performance.

 

THat said, it might raise the value when you sell the car on.

 

That was one thing i was going to say, you'd own a unique zed which alot of people would love to buy if you did have it converted.

 

Theres a bit stigmatism against buying big engined cars now and lpg sells landies and range rovers like that so you'd wouldn't have a problem sellingit later on and if it didn't lubricate the valves just run some petrol through it once in a while i'm sure that'd be alright

I don't think a converted Zed would sell very well at all.

 

Think about why people buy them in the first place, and then ask yourself why stick a bloody ugly great hole in the side and loose the essence of petrolheadism.

 

Not for the Scrawn

lol, i must admit i like the smell of petrol burning off in the exhausts after a good thrash and it wouldn't be the same but for someone who wants to use it day to day doing 25,000 a year or something it'd be worth doing it but as we've discussed before all that'll happen is it'll lose its special edge driving a zed.

 

I try to drive mine as little as possible so its always a great experience :)

Drive it the way it was designed to be, its a performance car so take it on a track and thrash it, the car will love it as much as you.

LPG vehicals don't smell nice. Feeding a Zed on LPG Yuk poor car

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wont be converting mine ive plenty of cars and bikes its just a general discussion i wont be embarassing my self so pull your head out of your ?rse legrath

???? :D

 

Audrey is my fair lady, get it, fairlady Audrey Hepburn

 

And as she was one of the most beutiful women in Hollywood at the time I had to call my car Audrey.

LPG is actually 114 octane fuel and if set up correctly, you could squeeze another 35-40 bhp out of a standard TT engine. This is something I have been researching recently....

LPG is actually 114 octane fuel and if set up correctly, you could squeeze another 35-40 bhp out of a standard TT engine. This is something I have been researching recently....

 

Finally someone who has a postive outlook on it.

 

Even if kitspectre doesn't decide to convert i may go ahead and do it next year, i think there's enough reasons to buy lpg especially if you plan to keep the car and i still think it would attract buyers who would otherwise have not looked at a 3 litre car. I know it'd grab my eye

 

I have lpg stations within 5 miles of my house in both directions and although annoyingly it doesn't affect the road tax (as you have to be registered from 2001 to have a reduced tax rate) i would be able to concider using my car as a long distance commuting tool.

 

The other option is to go ahead and do what i was planning and that's to buy a 4.0/5.0 V8 TVR and a smart car/205 diesal which means getting rid of the zed at some point which i don't really want to do :(

 

I love my zed but if i swap for a TT it becomes to expensive as a day to day car to run and the NA is starting to feel slow especially following the TTs on the way to the meets.

 

I think its just cold feet and i'm sure i'll be fine later though

At least 13MPG is a predictable cost, after a few weeks you get used to it!

LPG has an increased consumption of around 10% . If you predict 13 mpg - that would mean you are not even hitting 15mpg - so you either have a VERY heavy right foot, or you are running a very high power zed that drinks it up. Either way - RESPECT!!!

At least 13MPG is a predictable cost, after a few weeks you get used to it!

 

Yeah that's the thing when i owned a supra it was a shock but i'm so used to it now i just whack the petrol in without thinking about it twice :D

I'm doing about 13MPG with Petrol, lots of testing/speed trials (all on my private runway of course (like all Z owners)), so lots of right foot, and not very economical at the moment, can’t wait to get my car fully set up and do some runs, hopefully the consumption will improve.

 

What I was trying to say was that if you use you Z for fun, then even 13MPG is a known and manageable expense, better that the unknown ones (faults and the like)

I'm doing about 13MPG with Petrol, lots of testing/speed trials (all on my private runway of course (like all Z owners)), so lots of right foot, and not very economical at the moment, can’t wait to get my car fully set up and do some runs, hopefully the consumption will improve.

 

What I was trying to say was that if you use you Z for fun, then even 13MPG is a known and manageable expense, better that the unknown ones (faults and the like)

 

Yeah i use mine most of the time for short journeys with heavy right foot. Pleasure journeys i call them :D

lol

 

And don't worry i let the car warm up first before i start driving hard :)

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