Anyone thought of an LPG conversion?

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Post Thu Jun 02, 2005 3:14 am

How well do they work with a 325i?

What is the best type to go for, and which tank?

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Post Thu Jun 02, 2005 3:24 am

There's a group buy going on at the moment I think, I'll just find the threads :thumb:
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Post Thu Jun 02, 2005 3:33 am

LPG would be cool

I just dont like the idea of the fuel filler on the bodywork..

plus i aint got the splondulies atm :(
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Post Thu Jun 02, 2005 3:43 am

If you think of it as an investment....you will have saved more than the money you've spent on the conversion in about a year (maybe 2 at the most), so it's well worth starting to put some money aside for! :)
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Post Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:09 am

Zayyan wrote:If you think of it as an investment....you will have saved more than the money you've spent on the conversion in about a year (maybe 2 at the most), so it's well worth starting to put some money aside for! :)
yeah Johnno-think of it as an investment!Worked it out for my m20 that i'd make the Ԛ£700 costs (kit and DIY fitting with zone dudes at a weekend away) within 10 months :cool:

If, as i suspect there will be a monster engine going in youe 18-bolter, then the rate at which you save cash will be el rapido (cos the engine drinks more :wink: )

have a look at those links, and ask touringdaddy/brainmooooore any questions you may have..

as for the filler on the body, you can get it mounted into the bumper so its fairly hidden, plus its not too much to put up with given the savings concerned IMO

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Post Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:11 am

Zayyan wrote:If you think of it as an investment....you will have saved more than the money you've spent on the conversion in about a year (maybe 2 at the most), so it's well worth starting to put some money aside for! :)
yeah Johnno-think of it as an investment!Worked it out for my m20 that i'd make the Ԛ£700 costs (kit and DIY fitting with zone dudes at a weekend away) within 10 months :cool:

If, as i suspect there will be a monster engine going in youe 18-bolter, then the rate at which you save cash will be el rapido (cos the engine drinks more :wink: )

have a look at those links, and ask touringdaddy/brainmooooore any questions you may have..

as for the filler on the body, you can get it mounted into the bumper so its fairly hidden, plus its not too much to put up with given the savings concerned IMO

:cool: :D
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