How much is it per gallon/litre ? . . .
Is it widely available ? . . .
What sort of mpg could I expect ? . . .
What are the performance differences ? . . .
Are there any pitfalls I should be aware of ? . . .
Thanks for any advice
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Id budget approx £2k for a multi point injection system fitted by someone other than yourself. Clearly less if your doing the work. Just the front end alone without tanks and stuff i have been told by a fitter near me around £500 (was enquiring to upgrade my singlepoint to multi point on the disco)fowler wrote:Mr moore what is the average cost of an injection system as i would like to buy a 5 series E34 525 24V or 535 old M30 slug and run it on LPG
Oh and how easy is it to fit ??
am an engineer so i presume i could fit it myself ??





The 535 with the antique M30 engine will run perfectly well on a single point system, and a good new system can be bought for about £600 at the absolute maximum. Fitting is easy, with guidance from COP11 and from here, and doesn't take the car off the road for more than a few hours at a time. That price can easily be halved using a mixture of new and used bits off of ebay, or by buying a ready converted car, removing the kit, and selling the car on. You might even make a profit with the latter!fowler wrote:Mr moore what is the average cost of an injection system as i would like to buy a 5 series E34 525 24V or 535 old M30 slug and run it on LPG
Oh and how easy is it to fit ??
am an engineer so i presume i could fit it myself ??





MOT: No difference. You should be able to get your emmissions down to post '92 levels without the use of a cat, and the MOT station has to conduct the test using the fuel it is presented to them on.ShakeyC wrote:If you go DIY how does it affect insurance, tax and mot to be all legit?
Thank you for taking your time to explain much appreciated! Im considering converting my fairly modern car (02 reg) can afford to do DIY but not a professional install at this moment. My worries is getting a certificate for insurance and dvla purposes (already checked they want one) what chances/costs of me getting a cert after i diy'd the conversion from somewhere?Brianmoooore wrote:MOT: No difference. You should be able to get your emmissions down to post '92 levels without the use of a cat, and the MOT station has to conduct the test using the fuel it is presented to them on.ShakeyC wrote:If you go DIY how does it affect insurance, tax and mot to be all legit?
Tax: No difference with pre '02 cars, although there's rumours that you can get a small reduction if you push your case with the DVLA. The conversion should be registered on the V5C.
Insurance: A few won't touch LPG, most will insure with no surcharge as long as a certificate is presented, and there are several (enough) who don't give a monkey's.

Only ones I know of are the Channel Tunnel, an insurance thing, which they keep saying they're going to sort, and a tunnel in Rouen, France which I take no notice of whatsoever.dusty23 wrote:or any tunnel


There's a few places around that will certify DIY installs (assuming they are up to scratch), notably the suppliers of the DIY kits.ShakeyC wrote:Thank you for taking your time to explain much appreciated! Im considering converting my fairly modern car (02 reg) can afford to do DIY but not a professional install at this moment. My worries is getting a certificate for insurance and dvla purposes (already checked they want one) what chances/costs of me getting a cert after i diy'd the conversion from somewhere?

Gas injectors can handle about 40bhp per cylinder, IIRC (don't quote me), but two injectors per port can be fitted to overcome this.jaistanley wrote:how about fitting it to an S50 powered car? They're fairly high compression so should love it.. I just have a felling I'd need an expensive ECU with a dual map?
Whats the deal with the government removing the tax break they give LPG in the future too? Is that true?
Jai
So there's no skipping the congestion charge?? WTF???DanThe wrote:I heard the tax reduction was originally £15, but has since been dropped to £10, and by 2010 wont exist.
Also LPG cars apparently got a discount for the congestion charge in London, I think this has also been dropped now.
My insurers couldnt care less about any vehicle modifications certified or not! As long as it passes an MOT im insured
System ive just (nearly) fitted to my M50 has cost a grand total of £100

No, £700 is not a reasonable price, but this is the UK, so it's about as good as you'll get. Plenty out there who will charge you more.oze30 wrote:Just went to the local LPG fitters here, and they're quoting me 700 to install a system.
Is that a reasonable price?

Only cars that were "on the register" were exempt, and that was very few.oze30 wrote:So there's no skipping the congestion charge?? WTF???

Before Brian (and others) assured me I couldn't really go wrong DIY'ing my system I got loads of quotes. They ranged from £2500 down to "fitting LPG to a car that age is illegal."!oze30 wrote:Just went to the local LPG fitters here, and they're quoting me 700 to install a system. NOT SUPPLY!!!. I won an M62 V8 system on ebay, and they're fitting it first week of school holidays! (I wanted it next week.. but hey.. You can't win them all!!)
Is that a reasonable price?

Taken from near the top of the link: Less than 39 pence per litreoze30 wrote:These are the guys.
http://www.gas4cars.com/default.asp?url=home.htm
If a car is put on the register now, will it be exempt? or...?

Stick with an AEB Leonardo or Millenium ECU and control system and a reasonable brand of vapouriser, and you can't go wrong for an E30.ShakeyC wrote:There seems to be hundreds of brands and companies out there, how do we know what is a good product brands and company to use for both diy and professional installs if lpga is no real indication? How would i find a local supplier?

Bottled gas prices seem to be so high, that there's no real advantage, even if you do it illegally without paying the road fuel duty and higher VAT rate.DanThe wrote:What about pumping your own Brian? Buying from the right sources you could half your costs again


Multi point is the way forward. Yes its more expensive, but it is by far the better system to be using. Better mpg and performance...what more could you ask for!davidorme591 wrote:I have just had my E34 525i SE convereted to LPG, it is paying for itself.. I am saving over £200 on petrol pump prices. The installation cost just under £2k, however, it is totally auto, (starts on petrol and switches over to gas) and has it own ECU and returns average 26/34mpg/. So at 52p a Ltr it gives you a smile every time you fill up. Mine is a multipoint system and the car runs smoother on gas that it does on petrol! I can recommend an Installer too. I will have my E30 320 convertible done later in the year.. No noticeabole loss of performance either..