Oh well..
You can tell which one here hasnt got a job :p
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Oh well..
You can tell which one here hasnt got a job :p
My harbour with the VR berlina is about to trade that car in. They thought about LPG but decided it's to dangerous at it's KM and it wont last to long with it.
So they are going to buy a Holden Viva.
I wouldn't gas my car ever, But i might consider it only if new, I'm a very open critic of gas cars i don't like them i feel unsafe with them hate the smell you name it i dislike it:D.
^^ I just bought a gas car :D
A mere $2300 got this very tidy one-owner Ford ED for Mrs nota. It's to replace her petrol Benz which despite its small and nominally 'economical' 2.8 litre motor is now costing us a not inconsiderable $600 a month in fuel - or $7200 per annum! :eek:
This '93 Foulcan has been on dual-fuel since new and I am confident it will more than halve her fuel bills (expecting a 'cost equivalent' to petrol of [b]5.6 L/100km[/b] or 50mpg) which is not bad going for a big 6cyl is it? Hopefully this car should effectively pay for itself entirely within [edit] 8 months or so
Btw anyone want our trusty old M-B 280SE as a cheapie .. only 360,000kms on the [i]untouched[/i] motor? :o
Congrats and welcome back,
Best way to get Gas cars from the start:)
Shit mate that looks in top condition bloody clean;).
You could have bought my brothers mate's VN Calais 5lt for $200 burnt out engine bay:eek:
Thank you friend :)
Yeah for a gas car I think it was an ok buy and as a cheap throwdown this ED seems to have very few issues at all, very conscientiously maintained & kept. Alas not as many buttons & gizmos as her Merc but despite it being in the lowly [i]'four effing wheels and a seat'[/i] category I'm hoping it will deliver very inexpensive motoring overall. This is her fifth car in 5 years (if you get my drift ;) ) so its best not to overcapitalise ..
Btw for on-topic I've been investigating an LPG system for my old V8 Benz. Although not overly thirsty it now requires $100 of petrol to fill, which is ridiculous and things are only going to get worse. Most converters are booked out three months in advance but mine's a bit tricky anyway as it has mechanical-injection, not EFI. However it is still practical and realistic to convert; for example: [url]http://www.thecockatoo.com/Benz/index.html[/url]
One interesting site for M-Benz and LPG is this guy (links below) who seems right into oddball experimentations. Would you believe ..
(a) Mercedes 600 Grosser (yes a W100!) with sequential twin-turbo 6.9 V8 for 600hp
(b) M-B SL Sports (W107) fitted with a four-rotor wankel
And these ..
[i]"VW-Ute Syncro (4WD) fitted with a 13B sequentialy-staged triple-turbo Rotary (Wankel) powered by LPG and Natural-gas (Erdgas-Methan) Inter-cooled and water-injection. 4-WD drive train will be converted to a Porsche 4WD-Tiptronic. About 350 HP and 1000Nm are expected. -4WD Suspension fitted (not the drive train yet)"[/i]
[url]http://www.big-toys.net/detail.cgi180.htm[/url]
Turbo-rotary tiptruck on LPG (click on pic for burnout photo) :D [url]http://www.big-toys.net/detail.cgi128.htm[/url]
Quite a few intruiging things to be found on that site under "Projects" and "Other Conversions" etc :cool:
[QUOTE=HSVLVR;579408]I know this may sound stupid but I don't like LPG. It is twice as dangerous. I'd rather get a Hybird car(although they've got no guts).[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't mind having one of those, actually.
I'm excitedly waiting all the changes in technology and availability of vehicles in the near future!!!:rolleyes:
LPG hybrid from Hyundai sounds the biz to me.