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by shadrack » Fri Oct 05, 2012 2:28 pm
[quote="Imy"]
LPG all the way.
Getting one that is already converted works out very cost effective. Providing their is an installation certificate and the garage that fitted it so you can search online to see what kind of reputation they have.
Avoid garages who will do it for a grand and in a day. There is no way a good LPG system along with software testing can be done in under a day and for that much. And ideally look for BRC or Prinns although some of the budget brands have come along way in terms of quality and technology.
But like most things in life, you will definately get what you pay for.
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There was a thread on here about a place in leeds that do them in a day, with 4 blokes and all the tools I would say there's something wrong if it can't be done in a day! The major cost of a conversion is labour, 1 bloke does each bit tank filler etc, under bonnet, running the pipes in takes longer to remove all the plastic etc, one progammes the ecu etc, I think a lot of places hold a car for 3days+ to justify the 3k charge, abit like when someone had their dummy out because I rewired their house in a weekend and still wanted 2.5k? I've just done a full auto-manual conversion on my e30 at home on axle stands in 8hrs, some charge that to replace a clutch, I changed pedals, box, flywheel clutch, prop, diff, all mounts, guards, exhaust ran in hydralic lines etc?
My old system was a cheap stargas system and it was fine, tbh if you start paying 2-3k it takes a hell of a lot of miles to get a return its not realy worth it
current: 2016 Vw Crafter
2007 318d touring
2008 Transit sport van
1964 vw beach buggy
1988 e30 325i convertible