wozzlegummich
1st February 2009, 08:55 AM
Hi All,
I've been doing some research on getting LPG fitted to my '96 TDI Disco.
Trouble I've got is with the price of the install. I'm getting quotes of approx $3.8K to $4.2. around Melbourne.
The TDI system I was after was a "manual" type like Eco-Shot (http://www.ecoshot.com.au/links.html) as I've heard nothing but whinging (and rightly justified) about the electronic types.
I just can't get any installer to justify why a system that doesn't need to be interfaced with the fuel system, doesn't need any hook up to the cooling system, is an absolute sinch to wire up with no electronics, only needs a 25 litre tank and is tuned simply by changing a jet size still costs more than to have a petrol car converted to LPG.
All the parts cost around $1800 (probably a damned sight cheaper if brought in bulk) so where are all the other costs? By my reckoning about $3K is a fair price and the rest is just price gouging due to the $2K government rebate.
I'd love to hear from any LPG installers about this.
Cheers,
Robbie
I've been doing some research on getting LPG fitted to my '96 TDI Disco.
Trouble I've got is with the price of the install. I'm getting quotes of approx $3.8K to $4.2. around Melbourne.
The TDI system I was after was a "manual" type like Eco-Shot (http://www.ecoshot.com.au/links.html) as I've heard nothing but whinging (and rightly justified) about the electronic types.
I just can't get any installer to justify why a system that doesn't need to be interfaced with the fuel system, doesn't need any hook up to the cooling system, is an absolute sinch to wire up with no electronics, only needs a 25 litre tank and is tuned simply by changing a jet size still costs more than to have a petrol car converted to LPG.
All the parts cost around $1800 (probably a damned sight cheaper if brought in bulk) so where are all the other costs? By my reckoning about $3K is a fair price and the rest is just price gouging due to the $2K government rebate.
I'd love to hear from any LPG installers about this.
Cheers,
Robbie