a location in your profile would help :P
I was thinking of taking up the opportunity of the $2000 cash back that the government has going, except rumor has it that gas fitters have doubled up there prices since the rebate
How abrasive is LPG on D2 V8 any way
a location in your profile would help :P
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I've got mine booked in for the LPG conversion at Green Light Car Care in Thornleigh. From what I have read on AULRO here they seem to know and like Landrovers.
I went to see them a few weeks back and they seemed like nice enough people too - I'm just waiting on them to get back to me with the installation date cos there is a bit of a queue and a shortage of kits.
I'm getting mine fitted for $2840 (or summat like that) so once I have my $2000 cheque it'll be a princely sum
However, since you have a Series 2 Disco you will need to get the more up to date (and consequently more expensive) gas injector system which from what I remember will be nearer the $4000 mark.
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KLR Automotive/Diesel Gas Technologies in Penrith (Kingswood), NSW. They are a Land Rover specialist.
RoverNit we don't know where you live so it's a bit hard. I guess NSW seeing as you are gunna call Thornleigh.
As Incisor says - Update your profile.
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Although they're in Vic, it may be worthwhile calling Deacon Auto (www.deaconauto.com.au) to get some advice and prices (don't tell them you're in Sydney) - they specialise in LPG fitment to Land Rovers. LPGas1 are also in Vic and are one of the most professional and high turnover LPG mobs in Oz, so also worth getting some advice from.
Definitely go injected gas - you will lose less power (some claim you actually gain power) and won't have problems with blown airboxes and airflow meters... If you don't have injected, your ignition system will have to be absolutely spot-on at all times to avoid backfiring, and this can be difficult to maintain...
Make sure you get it done at a proper place. With the D2 you cannot use the old system on injecting vapourised gas into the air intake like most cars
The D2 you have to have the LPG direct injected (via injectors) into the cylinders - and it's a tad more complicated and obviously a tad more expensive.
I believe that the pucker installation also includes a 2nd ECU to control the timing advance - which needs to be different to running on petrol - amongst other things it prevents backfiring - which you can get if the timing advance is either set to one fuel - or best of both (average) setting.
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