11 Jun 2013, 20:52
Dean's car that is now owned by Stuart Rees's father is the LPG one I believe it was done by
Tinley Tech in East Anglia.
We've been looking into LPG conversions on our De's for some time, but ideally we'd want to replace
the petrol tank with an LPG tank, and have a smaller petrol tank (probably) mounted in the spare wheel
well.
Custom LPG tanks are very hard to source, as they tend to be either cylinder or toroidal tanks, and we've
yet to find a decent sized tank that would fit in the space where the petrol tank currently goes.
Our Avantime V6 runs on LPG, the conversion cost £1500 and it paid for itself in 10,000 miles in fuel savings
- it actually means we can afford to drive the car nowadays, and on a recent trip 'back home' to go to a
funeral, I was getting 33mpg on the motorway, and overall, just shy of 50 litres (just
under £35) lasted me nearly 300 miles. My old Omega was LPG too, but that was worse on fuel then the
Avantime bizarrely, but then again it was only a 2.0 16v Auto, so wasnt really as efficient as a 2.5 V6 version,
which in hindsight, I wish I'd bought instead of the 2.0 version.
Have to say though, I'm really chuffed with my Grand Scenic diesel, love it to bits, and cant wait to take it
on holiday to France later this year
Tinley Tech in East Anglia.
We've been looking into LPG conversions on our De's for some time, but ideally we'd want to replace
the petrol tank with an LPG tank, and have a smaller petrol tank (probably) mounted in the spare wheel
well.
Custom LPG tanks are very hard to source, as they tend to be either cylinder or toroidal tanks, and we've
yet to find a decent sized tank that would fit in the space where the petrol tank currently goes.
Our Avantime V6 runs on LPG, the conversion cost £1500 and it paid for itself in 10,000 miles in fuel savings
- it actually means we can afford to drive the car nowadays, and on a recent trip 'back home' to go to a
funeral, I was getting 33mpg on the motorway, and overall, just shy of 50 litres (just
under £35) lasted me nearly 300 miles. My old Omega was LPG too, but that was worse on fuel then the
Avantime bizarrely, but then again it was only a 2.0 16v Auto, so wasnt really as efficient as a 2.5 V6 version,
which in hindsight, I wish I'd bought instead of the 2.0 version.
Have to say though, I'm really chuffed with my Grand Scenic diesel, love it to bits, and cant wait to take it
on holiday to France later this year
Claire Wright - Club Treasurer
Jul 1981 DeLorean - Flopsy #2292
Aug 1989 Cavalier 1.6L - Guinney
Apr 2021 Mokka-e Launch Edition - Evie
#170
Jul 1981 DeLorean - Flopsy #2292
Aug 1989 Cavalier 1.6L - Guinney
Apr 2021 Mokka-e Launch Edition - Evie
#170