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Running a vehicle on LPG (autogas)
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<blockquote data-quote="jendan" data-source="post: 8012897" data-attributes="member: 51810"><p>I had a petrol V8 Discovery with gas conversion and it was the worst pile of sh!te i ever owned.I never knew if i would actually get to my destination while setting off,and it always stank of gas inside. If you didnt use it regularly the gas used to gradually evaporate as well. The head gasket went on it and was an expensive repair.The following year it was too expensive to get through its MOT,so sold it to the local undertakers son for scrap/parts for the catalytic converters.He used to race them on some circuit somewhere. The only thing that made me smile about it was when i got pulled in for a red diesel check at Carlisle mart one day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jendan, post: 8012897, member: 51810"] I had a petrol V8 Discovery with gas conversion and it was the worst pile of sh!te i ever owned.I never knew if i would actually get to my destination while setting off,and it always stank of gas inside. If you didnt use it regularly the gas used to gradually evaporate as well. The head gasket went on it and was an expensive repair.The following year it was too expensive to get through its MOT,so sold it to the local undertakers son for scrap/parts for the catalytic converters.He used to race them on some circuit somewhere. The only thing that made me smile about it was when i got pulled in for a red diesel check at Carlisle mart one day. [/QUOTE]
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