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    Question V8 Gas conversions

    I'm researching fitting an LPG system on an '01 S II 3.9 manual. Sorry if this has been done to death in the forum, but i searched a bit and couldn't see much.
    Obviously I want to miss Ruddy's probable axing of the rebate, and have been quoted $5 300 for a 'Tartarini' system, whatever that is. I've been quoted a lot of other junk too... how some businesses survive is a wonder.

    What should I need to know? Are there better systems than others? At less than 20 000km per yr is it worth it? (I currently get about 15L/100k's highway).

    Thanks for any advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dugsley View Post
    I'm researching fitting an LPG system on an '01 S II 3.9 manual. Sorry if this has been done to death in the forum, but i searched a bit and couldn't see much.
    Obviously I want to miss Ruddy's probable axing of the rebate, and have been quoted $5 300 for a 'Tartarini' system, whatever that is. I've been quoted a lot of other junk too... how some businesses survive is a wonder.

    What should I need to know? Are there better systems than others? At less than 20 000km per yr is it worth it? (I currently get about 15L/100k's highway).

    Thanks for any advice.
    Tartarini is an Italian brand of lpg components, at less than 20k per year i dont think the cost of the conversion is justified. For a DII you really want an lpg injection system not a crude earlier type, 15L/100 is pretty good and lpg will run at at least 20+L /100 but at less than half the price of petrol who cares. One thing i found was once i converted to lpg i tended to drive more and further because i could .
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    Where are you located? It might help with pointing you to a fitter.
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    If you are going to keep the car for a while then it could still be worthwhile. You will be kicking yourself for not doing it earlier if you end up holding on to it.

    By the time I converted mine it could have paid for itself but mine was only a $1500 setup after the rebate.

    Although don't be too concerned if you miss out on the rebate as with any luck the prices will drop when/if it is revoked. They certainly skyrocketed when it was introduced. My quotes went up by $1000 after the rebate came into effect.

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    I got mine done at Hunter Gas Technologies.It was $4300,LPG Fumigation with twin under sill tanks.I had to change plugs,leads to get it to run smooth but it is a good thing. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    I got mine done at Hunter Gas Technologies.It was $4300,LPG Fumigation with twin under sill tanks.I had to change plugs,leads to get it to run smooth but it is a good thing. Pat
    Umm, sequential gas injection? Fumigation is usually used with diesels.

    I have the same system as they fit - the KME unit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Umm, sequential gas injection? Fumigation is usually used with diesels.

    I have the same system as they fit - the KME unit.
    Ignore me. What he said. Pat

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    Thanks! I'm in Albany on WA's south coast, but would travel to Perth to fit, i imagine. Thanx!

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    Yep, The Tartarini is an injection system. You're exactly right, it's being able to afford to use Dugsley more, and save the 2nd car!

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    I'm getting the defender hooked up with this years tax cheque and there was a place that ran a full page add in the west australian or sunday times I can't remember that had it for $4500 with a $3000 rebate and also an interest free repayment plain off $88 a week for the $1500 owing.They were in Perth and it was less than a month ago. Pat

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