David_Cooper
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Hi all,
I've recently become the owner of a 1995 Range Rover 4.6 HSE. I like it a lot but it's unfortunately running rich.
I thought the fuel consumption would be fairly excessive, but only really decided to investigate when I took note of mileometer readings.
£25 of unleaded did less than 50 miles, on a mixed journey, ie a roads, some stopping at traffic lights etc.
I checked the spark plugs and they're sooty black, but the tip is slightly better-
Is this normal or should I expect light brown plugs as per usual.
The tailpipe is also black/ sooty and the exhaust noticeably stinks quite a lot when I've just reverse parked.
Other info-
It has a single-point LPG conversion, not ideal I know but it works fine. However, it also runs rich on gas.
It starts, runs and performs as it should- very powerfull when using kickdown.
It has the Mark Adams 'Tornado' chips.
Any tips to get those plugs correct?
Many thanks
I've recently become the owner of a 1995 Range Rover 4.6 HSE. I like it a lot but it's unfortunately running rich.
I thought the fuel consumption would be fairly excessive, but only really decided to investigate when I took note of mileometer readings.
£25 of unleaded did less than 50 miles, on a mixed journey, ie a roads, some stopping at traffic lights etc.
I checked the spark plugs and they're sooty black, but the tip is slightly better-

Is this normal or should I expect light brown plugs as per usual.
The tailpipe is also black/ sooty and the exhaust noticeably stinks quite a lot when I've just reverse parked.
Other info-
It has a single-point LPG conversion, not ideal I know but it works fine. However, it also runs rich on gas.
It starts, runs and performs as it should- very powerfull when using kickdown.
It has the Mark Adams 'Tornado' chips.
Any tips to get those plugs correct?
Many thanks