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Drellis



Member Since: 29 Jan 2023
Location: Manchester
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[Wanted] 4.2 sc or 4.4 lpg

Hi all looking for one of the above, i know they quite different but happy with one of either.
Thanks David

Post #658461 4th Mar 2023 5:32pm
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dhallworth



Member Since: 10 Oct 2011
Location: Glasgow
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Baltic Blue

The AJV8 really doesn’t like LPG. It eats the valve seats and costs thousands to put right. Ask me how I know… Rolling Eyes

If you want LPG then look for an earlier 4.4 with the BMW engine rather than the later Jag engines 4.4 or 4.2 SC.

David. 2002 4.6 Vogue SE - Alveston Red with Lightstone Leather
2007 Range Rover Supercharged in Java Black with Ivory Leather
2012 Range Rover 5.0 SC Autobiography in Indus Silver with Jet/Ivory Interior
2012 Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography in Baltic Blue with Sand Interior

Post #658465 4th Mar 2023 6:32pm
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Drellis



Member Since: 29 Jan 2023
Location: Manchester
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Hi thank you , that is what i had read, sorry i didnt write the title properly. After bmw lpg or 4.2 jag. Its a car for my wife, if i come back with a sc then ill be putting the petrol in, actually if its lpg then ill be putting that in too as she hates the process of lpg refueling

Post #658466 4th Mar 2023 6:48pm
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Gsxr1250dave



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I'm not ready to part with either of mine yet but if I can't get ulez approval for my 4.4 m62 lpg I will be forced to let it go and keep the 4.2 sc sport I bought the wife. She found it to small for her needs so iv sourced a D3 v8 to replace her tdv6 D3.

An m62 4.4 on lpg is awsome

Post #658471 4th Mar 2023 8:16pm
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Drellis



Member Since: 29 Jan 2023
Location: Manchester
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Please let me know if you do decide to sell it, probably be getting one this month as planning driving the alps in april

Post #658492 5th Mar 2023 7:36am
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Danwilderspin



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC V8 Zermatt Silver

The 4.2 on lpg CAN be done right but they are usually not and they eat the valve seats. I’ve seen Prins vsi kits do mega miles in these with no detrimental effects … but I’ve seen loads of cheap polish kits not setup correctly killing them Current stable:
2006 BMW M6
2007 4.2 V8 S/C FF
Gone:
2002 4.4 V8 FF

Post #658914 8th Mar 2023 11:22pm
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dhallworth



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Baltic Blue

Even when done correctly the valve seats still suffer. They are too soft to run on LPG as it’s much drier and has no lubrication.

My car was running a BRC kit and set up spot on when I got it. There was no difference in performance between either fuel and it also had the valve saver fluid installed but after 80k on LPG the seats were knackered.

When buying used you’ve no idea how the kit has been set up and how badly worn the valve seats are before you start so I’d give any of them running on LPG a wide berth.

David. 2002 4.6 Vogue SE - Alveston Red with Lightstone Leather
2007 Range Rover Supercharged in Java Black with Ivory Leather
2012 Range Rover 5.0 SC Autobiography in Indus Silver with Jet/Ivory Interior
2012 Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography in Baltic Blue with Sand Interior

Post #658915 8th Mar 2023 11:27pm
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Drellis



Member Since: 29 Jan 2023
Location: Manchester
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Thanks all, im tempted to roll the dice on a cheap high mileage lpg 4.2 sc as long as had arches done. If engine goes will put a second hand engine in. If i pay 6k +for a lower mileage one still a high degree of risk a range it appears, so keep a war cheat of 3k and view it as part of purchase price

Post #658928 9th Mar 2023 9:09am
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RobL322



Member Since: 29 Sep 2021
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I have LPG fitted on my BMW M62 4.4V8 and running okay. now Smile Bought cheap with "misfire", so just replaced the whole engine.

Not sure why old unit went pop , but for certain piston 7 was holed. For interest the lpg was fitted when car was quite new and ran for 110,000 miles. One day I might pull the engine apart for fun. Happy to let any forensic minded member have the old unit for investigation.

Post #659249 13th Mar 2023 12:42pm
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Robert



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OK, I'm not selling, but my 2007 (so Jag engined) vogue runs on LPG since she had 6000 miles on the counter. Now she has 120K mls and she is still doing very well. BRC with valve lube since nearly new.
A lot depends upon how they are maintained, how they are driven. So don't let horror stories form your opinion.
Good luck with the search.

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dingg1



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2007 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC V8 Stornoway Grey

Agreed Robert
10 years this year for mine on lpg about 75000miles 4.2sc
Its how they are set up and maintained more than anything else imo Thumbs Up

Post #659281 13th Mar 2023 9:34pm
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Drellis



Member Since: 29 Jan 2023
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I think alot of the engine and gearbox problems were going to happen services or not. It looks like alot of the engines and gearboxes were built with other cars in mind, like e39 and e38 for the high rev 4.4 petrol and the jag petrol engines were also not built for very heavy cars, same for the gearboxes, no hassle in saloons, but add another tonne and a trailer and then see holes in blocks and gearboxes giving wat sooner

Post #659324 14th Mar 2023 3:44pm
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