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- Location
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- First Name
- Johnny
- Elgrand
- E52
- Region
- Scotland
Yep and much better to driveWhich costs around the same as 36-40mpg on diesel...
Altho our lpg is creeping up in price
Yep and much better to driveWhich costs around the same as 36-40mpg on diesel...
So many people say the 52 will do 30mpg on a run I just cannae see it. Maybe as the only time I drive it it's full up with prams and weansWhich costs around the same as 36-40mpg on diesel...
It definitely seems to be creeping up and a lot of the fuel stations around here seem to be Morrisons who appear to be on a crusade to sell off/revamp and abandon LPG so one day it'll get more inconvenient to find.Yep and much better to drive
Altho our lpg is creeping up in price
Assuming your local LPG prices are at 75p then yes. Unfortunately UK average is 90p…Which costs around the same as 36-40mpg on diesel...
I was over 25mpg on the way back when I picked it up had petrol to spare.Done a 80 mile run and average 8.6kml on trip so about 20mpg lpg wise. Would hope for better but just can't seem to get the high numbers that many claim.however still decent considering
I've got 340km not particularly trying have 1/4 tank left ? This is mixed driving round the doors, that includes a few regular stretches of dual carriageway where It may get to legal limits brisklyJust hit 330km and still going at the moment that's the most I've ever done I reckon it will be empty in the next few kms
55l tank so probably.minus 20% so 44l I reckon possibly 340 -350 km theyvway it's going so about 22mpg. A mixture of country smooth road and motorway
But your tank is bigger no?I've got 340km not particularly trying have 1/4 tank left ? This is mixed driving round the doors, that includes a few regular stretches of dual carriageway where It may get to legal limits briskly
No idea takes £80 to fill it ishBut your tank is bigger no?
Yeh must be mine only takes 45 quid to fillNo idea takes £80 to fill it ish
How many litres do you get in your E52's LPG tank Johnny?Yeh must be mine only takes 45 quid to fill
Bloody hell, only £45 to fill ?Yeh must be mine only takes 45 quid to fill
Lpg tankBloody hell, only £45 to fill ?
The tank stamp says 55l it's a cylinder but usually manage to get 40l max refills more often about 36 and the valve is facing up when you look down in the excuse of a boot chamber.How many litres do you get in your E52's LPG tank Johnny?
One of the E52's I converted to LPG was being converted to a campervan and the owner had already removed some rear trim and rear heater ducting. I was able to fit a 140 litre tank on that one.
But I found that most E52's would only take a 75L cylinder tank, which I modified to fill to 90% of that (rated) capacity instead of the usual 80%, so most E52's I converted to LPG will 'take' around 68 litres of LPG.. Other firms all used to fit a much smaller capacity tank, until one of my suppliers told them about the design I came up with for E52s which allows the 75L tank to be fitted. The cheaky gits at firms such as NorthEast Autogas that one of the importers advises their customers to use ripped off my idea after having it explained to them by a supplier I mentioned it to, they even wrote on their website "Now we fit bigger tanks on E52s!'. The thought never occurred to them to fit a cylinder tank with a top mount valve, probably because they had never heard of a top mount valve before the supplier told them how I did it. Heh I used to sell DIY kits to that firm for simple to convert P38 RangeRovers a few years ago, still they needed my tech support. The same firm (according to the importer) set mixture too rich on 50 Elgrands they converted to LPG which led to cat failure on 12 of them, still the importer advises the same firm for LPG conversions of Elgrands. A good importer and dealer in many and most respects but knows litte about LPG conversions and is not in a great position (and evidently not) to advise customers that buy Elgrands from them about LPG conversions. Other importers advise customers to come to me for LPG conversion, and I don't pay them any commision... Even if a another firm robs my idea and picks my brains on how to fit a bigger tank the tank they fit still won't 'take' as much gas as when I fit it, because they still don't mod the valve or purge air out of tanks.
Why would you buy one f you are worried about the cost of running it?About to receive my first ever 2.5 E51. A bit worried about fuel economy.