LPG calculator

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On or around Mon, 18 Apr 2005 16:29:04 +0100, "Lee_D"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>in the throws of a different rant i discovered this
>
>http://www.bp.com/autogasCalculatorForm.do?categoryId=3000109
>
>which I'm sure will interest more than a couple of people here who like me
>often wonder what difference it would really make.


putting in vaguely sensible figures for mine gives a 3-year saving of about
5 grand. figures: 18mpg/89.9ppl petrol, 13mpg/39.9ppl gas; conversion cost
990, servicing 250 petrol/300 gas, mileage 24000.

halving the mileage (to 12000) and maintenance gives 2 grand over 3 years.

halving it again gives about 500-odd; add about 500 to the conversion cost
to account for having someone else do it, and you're talking about 3 years
to break even.

Going back to 12000 and putting in more typical figures for conversion and
servicing based on getting someone else to do 'em still gives a 3-year
saving of about 1400.

Factor in that in some places gas can be got for 29.9ppl, and it looks
better yet: using the same mpgs as above, petrol 84.9/gas 29.9, 1500 for
conversion, 6000 miles and 150/175 for servicing, I get a 3-year saving of
about 400.

Those mpgs are what I actually get from the 3.5 disco, BTW, in my normal
running around. A better (closed loop) gas system might get 14 or even 14.5
mpg.



Now a different calculation... comparing it with a diesel one by putting the
diesel figures in the petrol side... I get, for credible-sounding figures,
a 136 quid extra cost for the gas one over 3 years at 12000 per year.
However, going back to 24000 per year I get a 3-year saving of 1200 notes
with gas at 29.9, or almost the same excess with gas at 39.9 - so it's very
price-dependent. Break-even over 3 years looks to be about 35ppl for gas,
which is doable in most areas - and that doesn't factor in the secondhand
price difference twixt a diesel and an equivalent V8, which would probably
pay for yer conversion.

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Bloody great - the V8 is saving me £900 a year - but then again it probably
costs that to keep it on the road :-(
"Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> in the throws of a different rant i discovered this
>
> http://www.bp.com/autogasCalculatorForm.do?categoryId=3000109
>
> which I'm sure will interest more than a couple of people here who like me
> often wonder what difference it would really make.
>
> Lee D
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On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 16:29:04 +0100, "Lee_D"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>in the throws of a different rant i discovered this
>
>http://www.bp.com/autogasCalculatorForm.do?categoryId=3000109
>
>which I'm sure will interest more than a couple of people here who like me
>often wonder what difference it would really make.


I'm not sure on the exact numbers to put in for lpg MPG on a 101, but
whatever they are, it doesnt work out as many miles that you have to
do to make the LPG conversion pay for itself!

Get on that phone Lee and see if you can get us some discounted LPG
kits if we both buy them together ;)

In other news i moved my 101 yesterday and it started perfectly after
about 15secs of turning over (has sat since sept ish). Didnt even have
to charge the battery :)


 

> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Bloody great - the V8 is saving me £900 a year - but then again it probably
>>costs that to keep it on the road :-(


MVP wrote:
> brilliant, it's self maintaining then! erm kinda....
>
> Regards.
> Mark.


Just remember to include a whopping factor to take account of Brown's
future tax hikes. The sunshine won't last forever!

 
Self maintaining!!! if I drive it more the more it maintain itself!! if I do
another 2000 odd miles I'll pay for the BFG's I just fitted.
A self healing Land Rover !!!




"Dougal" <DougalAThiskennel.free-online.co.uk> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>Bloody great - the V8 is saving me £900 a year - but then again it
>>>probably costs that to keep it on the road :-(

>
> MVP wrote:
>> brilliant, it's self maintaining then! erm kinda....
>>
>> Regards.
>> Mark.

>
> Just remember to include a whopping factor to take account of Brown's
> future tax hikes. The sunshine won't last forever!
>



 
"Tom Woods" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Get on that phone Lee and see if you can get us some discounted LPG
> kits if we both buy them together ;)


It's firmly on my wish list, but I'm saving for paint and hoses at the
moment :eek:(

>
> In other news i moved my 101 yesterday and it started perfectly after
> about 15secs of turning over (has sat since sept ish). Didnt even have
> to charge the battery :)


Note to Tom: > Charge battery (They like to trick you you see!)

You going to the Northen unofficial? I can't afford the fuel (160 miles one
way) and put the new bits on.... too many projects on the go. May take the
Caravan and the Disco up (LPG'd)..depends on the weather closer too I guess.

:0)

Lee D


 
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 23:20:21 +0100, "Lee_D"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>"Tom Woods" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Get on that phone Lee and see if you can get us some discounted LPG
>> kits if we both buy them together ;)

>
>It's firmly on my wish list, but I'm saving for paint and hoses at the
>moment :eek:(
>
>>
>> In other news i moved my 101 yesterday and it started perfectly after
>> about 15secs of turning over (has sat since sept ish). Didnt even have
>> to charge the battery :)

>
>Note to Tom: > Charge battery (They like to trick you you see!)


After i moved the 101 i put the battery in my other saab and moved
that with it too (it started after just a bit of turning over too!).
After seeing how well the cars ive not got on the road at the moment
like to start after the neglect ive given them i'm beginning to think
that i may be driving the wrong ones! :)

>You going to the Northen unofficial? I can't afford the fuel (160 miles one
>way) and put the new bits on.... too many projects on the go. May take the
>Caravan and the Disco up (LPG'd)..depends on the weather closer too I guess.


I hadnt really thought about it (too many projects here too..). If i
can find some storage space where i can store a couple of cars and a
caravan full of bits before then, then I may consider it.
 

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