Hi, I'm on my 3rd 4.6 HSE with muli- point lpg system. I have never had any issues with over heating.As long as you look after levels etc. and maintain basic servicing ,oil changes it should be trouble free. I would go for the 4.6 has it has all the toys which if you are driving a luxury car it's nice to have. I still get a buzz every time I get into my P38, and touch wood have never had any real problems on any of the P38's that I have owned.Buy a 4.6 HSE with LPG and enjoy the best value that money can buy.
I have single point fitted to my 4.6hse,and it works perfectly
But the cost of lpg has gone up so much around my area,that i'm going to run mine on petrol for a week or so as i think its going to be nearly as cost effective (as it gets with a rangey ! ) as lpg.
lpg = 87p
Petrol = 1.28
So if lpg runs at half the mpg of petrol,i really dont want to be buying gas above say 64p a litre.
Is that the right way of looking at it ??
Anyway,50 litres of lpg gets me about 130 miles of around town driving.
Will see what the same amount of petrol gets me this coming week !
Hi, i also have a single point install. Do you have any issues when you drive it on petrol?I have a 4.6 with single point lpg. It works fine as i only do a small milage, if your doing a lot of miles then look for a multipoint one. Some will say lpg makes the engines overheat and bugger the engine, but i think this is more down to neglect than lpg. Lpg isnt cheap now 85.9 in my local station so getting it converted after buying isnt as good as it was ,as it will take ages to save any money, so look for one already done. Also mpg is slightly less on lpg. Hope this helps.
Hi, i also have a single point install. Do you have any issues when you drive it on petrol?
Regards
Florent
Yes i know but they used to need a reset twice a year and now it's almost everytime i drive it on LPG.adaptions need to be reset prob
Hi All,
Just looking to purchase a Rangey and thinking LPG is a good bet to keep the costs down. Looking at 98-00 plates, with either a 4.0 or 4.6 engine. Anyone currently running LPG and could provide some feedback that would be great.
Cheers
Yes i know but they used to need a reset twice a year and now it's almost everytime i drive it on LPG.
Multipoint conversion is booked since months but installer is waiting for changes in LPG regulations here in France.
Hi, i also have a single point install. Do you have any issues when you drive it on petrol?
Regards
Florent
I bought a 2000 4.6 Vogue and had it converted to run on LPG just over a year ago. I've covered around 12K miles including two trips to France - the multipoint LPG setup has worked fine, returning between 20-22mpg on average (much the same as on petrol).
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