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Swithins



Member Since: 22 Oct 2013
Location: West Malling
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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Autobiography 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue
Conversion taking place

Well, the new arrival has been left with Warren at A-Z, and when I arrived it was a pleasant surprise to see that I had visited him before a few years ago to have the lpg serviced on my SL500.

I've got to admit it was a bit disheartening reading comments on converting a 4.2sc on the web, when you could find them so I intend on changing that with a monthly diary on my experiences in my FFRR.

I am definitely a fan of LPG as have been running a 99 SL500 on it for a number of years without a single problem aside from the problem of hiding the grin on my face at petrol stations. There is no drop in power just in the price of getting from A-B. I admit a have a bit of a lead right foot, but absolutely enjoy the experience of driving. I also employ an accountant in order to make my company tax efficient so wish to continue with becoming more tax efficient when filling up my cars.

Business has also been a bit slack these past few years so denying me the opportunity to buy a brand new Range Rover for around £70k+, so there is definitely an element of saving money on my weekly pilgrimage to my local garage. A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to buy a 58 plate 4.2sc Autobiography with 33,000 miles on the clock for a smidge over £28k, a bargain I believe. If I can continue this trend by paying just £64 for around 350 miles against £132 for 400 miles I will also consider this a result.

Hopefully the soft valves won't wear out with the gas, I've done my homework and had a recommendation from a member of this site but as they say, the proof is in the pudding. Having dealt with Warren before I have every confidence that from next week I will once again be enjoying that glorious growl out the back but without overpaying for the privilege.

I'll post an update next week with photo's.

All the best

Gary Current:
1999 SL500
2006 Mini One Chrome wrapped
2008 FFRR 4.2sc

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Dolphinboy



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Post #253465 9th Apr 2014 10:43am
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cliffy



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Warren is a top bloke, he knows his Onions Thumbs Up

Flashlube will look after urs valves fine Very Happy

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SoggyBottoms



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue Supercharged Zambezi Silver
Re: Conversion taking place

Swithins wrote:
There is no drop in power


I can tell the difference when I'm on petrol to when I'm on gas. it's slight but noticeable.

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Robert



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France 2007 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Zambezi Silver

Well, I don't feel any difference at all switching to lpg or petrol makes no difference neither in power, nor in acceleration.
Good maintenance of the lpg installation is a must though.

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SoggyBottoms



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so we're denying physics then?

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RR2008HSE



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Cliffy,

Has that been proven. Are the Jag engines fully protected with flashlube? I'm not disputing; I could just never find a definitive answer.

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