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Originally posted by Shaft120 View PostVintage threads rule!
My first Auto too.....and I always said I wouldnt have one.
I've been totally converted now though. I think if I bought another sports car, I'd have to have a manual, but for a cruiser or a big lumberer like a 4x4 the Auto rules! I can even spin the tyres up with the V6.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostAh yes, you're the one with the 3.4. There was a bloke on here the other day wanting to know how economical they are. He would love your valuable input.
Hehe - Yes I read that little back and forth of yours BW
Was most amusing. Thought I'd leave my two penneth out as I'd already written a post on the MPG for the 3.4 and I've no idea what the 2.7 is like.
Funnily enough I'm getting it raised and onto 305's at the end of the month, so It will be interesting to see how it hits the MPG. I'm considering LPG'ing it - but may be a bit of a gamble.Take your words, put them on a plate, add a little bit of humble pie, and eat them!
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Originally posted by Shaft120 View PostHehe - Yes I read that little back and forth of yours BW
Was most amusing. Thought I'd leave my two penneth out as I'd already written a post on the MPG for the 3.4 and I've no idea what the 2.7 is like.
Funnily enough I'm getting it raised and onto 305's at the end of the month, so It will be interesting to see how it hits the MPG. I'm considering LPG'ing it - but may be a bit of a gamble.
Something I wasn't aware of prior to chatting to a taxi driver about it is that you get much worse mpg from LPG than petrol or diesel. I presume that would be the reason why the fuel tax on LPG has put it to a point where it costs about half as much as petrol/diesel if it returns (roughly, for the sake of putting a figure on it) half as much mpg.
Obviously, no personal experience in that other than a conversation with a taxi driver but it wasn't something I'd ever heard mentioned before.
Anyone know how true this is?
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Originally posted by Rustinho View PostJust a possible word of warning about LPG.
Something I wasn't aware of prior to chatting to a taxi driver about it is that you get much worse mpg from LPG than petrol or diesel. I presume that would be the reason why the fuel tax on LPG has put it to a point where it costs about half as much as petrol/diesel if it returns (roughly, for the sake of putting a figure on it) half as much mpg.
Obviously, no personal experience in that other than a conversation with a taxi driver but it wasn't something I'd ever heard mentioned before.
Anyone know how true this is?I'M ALWAYS IN THE SH'T, IT'S ONLY THE DEPTH THAT VARIES!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Rustinho View PostJust a possible word of warning about LPG.
Something I wasn't aware of prior to chatting to a taxi driver about it is that you get much worse mpg from LPG than petrol or diesel. I presume that would be the reason why the fuel tax on LPG has put it to a point where it costs about half as much as petrol/diesel if it returns (roughly, for the sake of putting a figure on it) half as much mpg.
Obviously, no personal experience in that other than a conversation with a taxi driver but it wasn't something I'd ever heard mentioned before.
Anyone know how true this is?
You can tune to give same MPG, but less power, if you go for same power you get less MPG, but not half!
It burns cleaner and better, but carries less actrual energy pound of pound with petrol hense the increased MPG is you want to get the same power from ther motor.
You can double your oil change and filter life though, as you get no containation of the oil, and it produces far less emissions.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by slobodan View PostSequential gas is the shiznit. much better than the older systems.
How do you talk to taxi drivers? Do you speak a second language?
Originally posted by TonyN View PostIts not, I lost a little mpg on my Rover V8, went from 20ish to 16ish on gas, but that was a old venturi type system, the newer injection ones are better.
You can tune to give same MPG, but less power, if you go for same power you get less MPG, but not half!
It burns cleaner and better, but carries less actrual energy pound of pound with petrol hense the increased MPG is you want to get the same power from ther motor.
You can double your oil change and filter life though, as you get no containation of the oil, and it produces far less emissions.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostWhy the need to LPG a car anyway?
It doesn't save the planet, it doesn't make your car faster, it doesn't reduce insurance costs and the price can only go up to the same levels as other fuels.
Don't reply if you're going to mention running costs.
Sent from the iPad you "lost"
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