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Jun 7th, 2009, 20:00 | #11 |
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XC70 and LPG MY2004
I have from 2003 my 2.5T and often considered LPG but each time I have checked I been told by reputable LPG conversions companies that it is not advisable on from 2003 on which fits in with previous replies.
I now have a XC90 V8 4.4 so LPG on this would be nice but I think for same reason it is not a good idea. |
Jul 27th, 2009, 13:42 | #12 |
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hi,
I'm trying to clarify this at the moment with Volvo and hope to post an update when I hear something. S |
Jul 27th, 2009, 18:08 | #13 |
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When I was doing my homework on fitting gas I was told my 2001 C70 T5 has the older T5 engine with harden valve seats and hydraulic lifters... But later 2003 models over a 2 year span have the newer ford based engines without harden valves and seats ... After 2005 harden valves were fitted, unsure if this is the correct story, but my 2001 has been converted with any issues so far.
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XC90 2.9 t6 LPG
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Oct 31st, 2009, 12:32 | #15 |
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2005 XC70 long term LPG use.
My XC70 is a 2005 model year registered November 2004. It's a 2.5T automatic but not sure exact engine type, V5 says 266g/Kg CO2. It had a Romano LPG conversion in early 2006 at 25000 miles. It's now covered 80000 miles, 99% of that has been on LPG.
No problems, no loss of performance or power. It's driven hard. I have got use to the engine management light being on !... Really though, not a problem, it's something it's done since conversion and even with some of the best LPG guys in the country looking at it we have never been able to fix. I have my own code reader and reset it or if I run on petrol for a day or so it goes off. The light is caused by the Volvo computer thinking a CO2 sensor is faulty when the system switches from petrol to LPG during warm up. First twice it's ignored, third time it puts on the light. It doesn't go in to limp home or anything like that. Oil use is negligable. MOT is done on petrol and emmisions are well within spec. Would certainly have LPG again on this type of car, it's saved me a fortune and been much cheaper than the equiv diesel. Oh, mileage, around 26mpg on petrol and 25mpg on gas (big heavy auto car remember - when I borrowed the same spec as a diesel I only got 35mpg) |
Nov 18th, 2009, 10:21 | #16 |
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I asked Volvo the same question when I ordered my car in Goteborg. This was the Rep's reply:".........As I have learnt from the factory installing LPG unit afterwards is not possible and Volvo does not produce LPG version for the XC90 due to lack of interest. There isn't enough demand from customers to put the LPG version on the production line........"
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Feb 15th, 2011, 23:55 | #17 | |
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Mine's an 2004 XC90 T6 (engine number 3428427) any idea which engine I have please the older or the newer? |
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Feb 16th, 2011, 10:21 | #18 |
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There is a fair chance that engine will have the softer valve seats and therefore need a valve saver system to protect the valves.
There is another possibility that has not been explored as yet with Volvo engines but has been done with Subara. The Impreza engine has hydraulic lifters as where the forester has solid lifters. The Forester is known to suffer with VSR but some LPG installers are changing them to hydrolic lifters and this so far has been successful in eliminating costly cylinder head repairs without the use of any oiler system. I would be keen to try this with the volvo/ford engine. I'm sure we would be seeing the same results as other dealers have with Subaru. As to the T6 you have if you are wanting to convert the car I would recommend changing the lifters, but if you do not want to do that get a valve saver system fitted just in case. Either of the above methods should ensure the integrity of the valves and seats. With the power output of the T6 you will need to make sure that you use a good installer and good quality equipment. |
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Feb 16th, 2011, 11:42 | #19 |
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Was thinking of using one of the Norfolk based ones recommended on drivelpg.co.uk. They all seem to be recommending the Zavoli system at around £1600 to £1800. What you opinion of this unit? Also having got quotes none of them have recommended a valve saver system which is strange. Any idea what the extra cost is please?
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Feb 16th, 2011, 16:24 | #20 |
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The Money sounds right, I'm going to highly recommend my BRC system with the larger fuel injectors fitted by Greenfuel of Bath, works faultless on my C70 T5.
I had the valve saver system fitted to mine to make sure the valves were kept well lubricated think it was around £65-£80 fitted. You need to buy the Flashlube oil every 2000 miles ... Thats how long a litre lasts at £18. Don't go for the electronic version of the valve saver system, very troublesome and no reliable like the manual feed system.
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