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I was suppose to buy a nice diesel estate 406 pug for the wife how ever I have ended up with a p38 4.6 V8 so apart from being in loads of trouble I now need a LPG conversion doing on it.

I know LPG is for barbeque's only but I could do with finding a reliable installer...

any help would be grate :huh:

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I went to Hants autofuels in Stubbington (Fareham) to get my LPG install connected and certified as they were the original installers (Prins).

Once he had finished sucking through his teeth and implying I could be in for a large bill IF this and that were wrong, I retreated gracefully.

He even uttered the classic "Who installed this!!" comment....errrr you did :lol:

My Sixth Sense was kicking in all over the place - as I say he did not do any work for me, but have seen some of his bills to the previous owner!

Arun Autogas do have a good reputation (very helpful on phone) and there is a company in Basingstoke who also do Prins installs (I have no experience of them but probably my next port of call).

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Just buy a kit and pipe it up yourself?

Daan

We used to be approved LPG installers up until approx 3 years ago.

The 4.6 P38 has something strange on the injection/ management side that cuts the vehicle out when you try to run it on LPG. There are a few electrical components that had to be fitted to enable it to run correctly.

Personally I wouldn`t recommend a self fit kit on this vehicle but use an approved installer. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

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We used to be approved LPG installers up until approx 3 years ago.

My father bought a 406 V6 Peugeot and it was one of the most difficult conversions we carried out. It caused us many difficulties including suitable locations to site the components and then because of the way the intake system air bypass worked ment we had to almost fabricate a complete new air box

Personally I wouldn`t recommend a self fit kit on this vehicle but use an approved installer

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I was suppose to buy a nice diesel estate 406 pug for the wife how ever I have ended up with a p38 4.6 V8

did they do a v8 406 then??? :) :) :)

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We used to be approved LPG installers up until approx 3 years ago.

My father bought a 406 V6 Peugeot and it was one of the most difficult conversions we carried out. It caused us many difficulties including suitable locations to site the components and then because of the way the intake system air bypass worked ment we had to almost fabricate a complete new air box

Personally I wouldn`t recommend a self fit kit on this vehicle but use an approved installer

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I was suppose to buy a nice diesel estate 406 pug for the wife how ever I have ended up with a p38 4.6 V8

did they do a v8 406 then???

:huh::huh:

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I was suppose to buy a nice diesel estate 406 pug for the wife how ever I have ended up with a p38 4.6 V8 so apart from being in loads of trouble I now need a LPG conversion doing on it.

I know LPG is for barbeque's only but I could do with finding a reliable installer...

any help would be grate :huh:

Oh such a shame i am not at home at the moment. As i would have loved to phone up and take the pi**. Bet Vic was happy :lol::lol: . Never thought you would ever buy a P38

But you will be the same as me as my new ford is only run on BBQ fuel

I have been in Sydney fior the past two days and fly to Melbourne tomorrow and back to Brisbane tomorrow night so will call you then to take the pi**

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Oh such a shame i am not at home at the moment. As i would have loved to phone up and take the pi**. Bet Vic was happy :lol::lol: . Never thought you would ever buy a P38

But you will be the same as me as my new ford is only run on BBQ fuel

I have been in Sydney fior the past two days and fly to Melbourne tomorrow and back to Brisbane tomorrow night so will call you then to take the pi**

Thanks brov

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I was suppose to buy a nice diesel estate 406 pug for the wife how ever I have ended up with a p38 4.6 V8 so apart from being in loads of trouble I now need a LPG conversion doing on it.

I know LPG is for barbeque's only but I could do with finding a reliable installer...

any help would be grate :huh:

I hope it had a long MOT......

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I hope it had a long MOT......

Yep did over 300 miles over the weekend towing the racer around and very very happy with it I managed a blistering 12.9 mpg towing the racer but Vicky manager 10mpg driving it home without the trailer :rolleyes: but she loves it thanks

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Yep did over 300 miles over the weekend towing the racer around and very very happy with it I managed a blistering 12.9 mpg towing the racer but Vicky manager 10mpg driving it home without the trailer :rolleyes: but she loves it thanks

disgusting, I handed it over with single figure MPG and you manged to get it into double figures ;)

Glad your happy with her chap

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