G'day Yuri.
My recomendation is to leave the EAS on the vehicle - it is a great system.
The EAS is generally not as unreliable as the the rather poor reputation it has gathered would indicate. Problems are usually age and use related and this principle applies to any moving part of any vehicle in that things eventually wear out. And it is not that expensive to maintain.
The LPG conversion.....hmmm..this may depend on the number of kilometres you travel every year. I looked at this for mine some time ago and decided it just wasn't economical for me. The other thing is that it is an added layer of complexity which Range Rover engines seem to have a strained relationship with. Again I decided that I didn't want or need this in my life.
Your Rangie with 180,000 kms on it is fast approaching that point at which some things may need attention. One that springs to mind is the transmission viscous coupling. Also at that age and distance I would be looking at servicing the cooling system if it hasn't already been done. By that I mean replacing/refurbishing the viscous cooling fan hub, cooling and heater hoses and getting the radiator removed, rodded and refurbished. Use the same sort of coolant that is already in the car too. The cooling systems black expansion tank is prone to cracking due to engine heat. I don't see the point of just flushing the radiator either as this doesn't do a good enough job. Over heating is a known killer of Rangie engines and just one overheating incident will normally be terminal for the heads and head gasket.
I'd be very inclined with a "new to you" Rangie to give it a full service ie change all fluids and filters over [including the fuel filter - this is often overlooked]and also replace the spark plugs and leads. This means that you have a solid base to start with.
Perhaps it may be advantageous to just drive your Rangie for a bit and then determine what if anything you want to change or add.
Me? I've got a 94 Classic LSE - standard as per the day it came from the factory and it is my daily drive. I wouldn't alter a thing about it.
Good luck to you with your Rangie and enjoy it.


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