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18-11-2016, 08:25 AM | #1 | ||
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I'm looking to buy a new daily drive to replace the VY duel fuel and i'm looking at getting a early FG sedan but i'm trying to decide between buying a petrol or the ecoLPI version since duel fuel versions seem to be very rare.
What are the LPG only versions like in terms of reliability, are they any better or worse than the petrol? Is there any additional costs to having the LPG version over the petrol? If I plan to keep the car for 3-4 years what do you think the odds are that LPG will still be available given that it seems to be a dying fuel type in Australia.
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Originally Posted by Bevsta007
"LPG will be available for years. you'd be mad to purchase the Petrol over the EcoLPI" Confused. What does that response mean? LPG won't be available after 7-10 years? Petrol is not viable compared to EcoPLI over a 3-4 year period? EcoLPI is not viable compared to petrol over a 7-10 year period? What about the 5-6 year period? |
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LPG will be available for the next 3-4 years and will phase out and be gone within 7- 10 years. That said our only servo in town is removing gas this month. I would avoid gas cars... |
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I take it your in a country town, since you only have one Servo. they are probably removing the Gas tanks as hey need upkeep & testing. and its just not economically viable for them anymore, being in a small town. This may eventuate in the big smoke too, given there are no new cars on gas, and conversion costs are just not worth it. shame really. but it will be longer than 10 years methinks
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In the Voice of Pauline, please explain?
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18-11-2016, 03:13 PM | #8 | ||
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How far will a tank get you doing pretty much all highway kms? I've heard it ranges between 400-700km on LPG. Can anyone with experience comment?
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18-11-2016, 03:21 PM | #9 | ||
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Very easy equation:
EcoLPi >> petrol
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18-11-2016, 04:27 PM | #10 | |||
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Egas, if kept in good nick (ignition in particular), is perfectly reliable. Whilst I have no direct experience with ecoLPI, my last Ford (BF Fairmont) had a JTG liquid injection conversion - same technology as ecoLPI - and it ran flawlessly. The only additional cost I had vs petrol ownership was electing to get the liquid LPG injectors checked over & filters replaced where necessary at 20k intervals whilst under warranty (~$180 a pop). Once warranty ran out I stretched these out to 50k intervals & never noticed a dip in system performance. For 3-4 years ownership, you'd definitely be fine with an LPG vehicle. I highly recommend SVI or LPI, ecoLPI is probably the best of the lot given the Ford-Australia-wide support. |
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18-11-2016, 10:30 PM | #11 | ||
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EcoLPi is awesome! More power and torque than petrol engines and dare I say smother!?!
Egas is good, lpi is much better! You'll get almost 700kms on the highway (750 max I've seen) without much fuss and 450 around town. and towing is so cheap on gas (not that you said you would, but that's what mine is used for). You won't regret it. If you like, get a battery with higher cca than the standard battery. Else it will take a little more to crank but as with all auto fg's, you don't need to hold the key turned till it cranks anyway. Twist once and it will do the rest. Servicing is capped price and is only a little dearer than petrol 6. Ecoboost is a lot cheaper I found. You won't have to do what Ghia5L said to the lpi as it's dedicated gas. Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
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19-11-2016, 12:47 AM | #12 | ||
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Besides the lack of a boot lpi is a good buy.
The servicing costs seem a bit steep but worth it if your doing the kms.
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19-11-2016, 12:07 PM | #13 | ||
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I thought the tank sat in place of the fuel tank on the dedicated versions. Is it mounted in the boot?
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Awesome drive compared to the petrol however, 3KW more and 20NM more and at 1000 less rpm...feels like a mini turbo is hiding under the bonnet. Both have their pro's and cons. |
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19-11-2016, 09:27 PM | #15 | ||
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The boot space is small. Lpg tanks arent easy to fit like a plastic tank. If you have a spare in there it gets bad. But if you dont need tbe boot space and just high kms its the best car. Good motor, cheap to run andbthe extra grunt helps.
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Hmmmm, that sort of sways me towards the petrol. I don't like the idea of relying on that foamy stuff and not having a spare and also want a boot that doesn't have a tyre floating around in it.
Don't you have to replace the whole tyre after using that spray stuff? In saying that i've only had 1 puncture in 10 years of driving (not counting work cars) so maybe its not that big an issue.
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eventually I stopped loading my spare in the boot of my LPG Territory. I carry a puncture repair kit, just in case even though a now have a spare. 99.9% chance when I sell my current Territory 10 years from now it will still have an untouched spare.
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19-11-2016, 05:37 PM | #19 | ||
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Go the Ecoboost then! Unless you need the towing capacity... It's a great drive. I loved my ecoboost. Only sold it cause i needed more towing capacity.
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19-11-2016, 06:06 PM | #20 | ||
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What sort of kms do the ecoboost engines last for?
I like the idea of the 4.0 being able to last 4-500k (even though i'm not planning on keeping the car that long) The 4l is just a proven engine in my mind. On freeway drives would the 2l be that much more economical than the 4 litre?
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I6 will get you over 800 with some to spare.
This just driving around Sydney during holiday periods.
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I've had the GTF giving me 9.5 litre/100 but I wouldn't say it had a range for 750kms plus on the highway. I'd say 650 tops. Similar with the EcoLPi. (Not having a go, just really asking as I've never owned the petrol i6 in since E series. All others I've spoken to seem to say 750 is where you get to before needing fuel.)
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Normally around Sydney I get 9.0-9.5L/100km ... so about 700-750km per tank. I haven't had a chance to really take it too far on an extended run .... but if i did it would get this ... Have done Penrith - Narooma (some driving around) - Penrth ... and that was ~800km from memory ... and I still had about 100km left to go on that trip. Have done smaller trips here and there 100-200km distances ... have have easily obtained 6.5L/100km ... these are on 80-90km/h backroads. So the I6 with ZF is pretty frugal for what it is ... the EcoBoost should be more frugal again. Coming from ex-EGAS ownership ... and understanding momentum and reading the road ahead for minimum accelerator inputs for best economy also helps here too
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22-11-2016, 08:33 AM | #25 | ||
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Could have fixed my spelling mistakes too Gasolane!
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I've had my LPi over 5 years now, and 185k on it.
Never needed the goop. When I go long distance, it's normally towing a trailer (usually a car trailer) and I just chuck the spare on the trailer. I get 600km to a fill commuting on a mix of freeway & bumper traffic. Usually I get about 70-72 litres into it. The boot isn't too small. Never had an issue getting enough into it for a week away with 2 adults & 2 little kids. It's only slightly shallower than a VE boot (our other daily) and I find the flat floor more usable than the voided floor that was a pain in the BA I had 10 years back. Much easier to play Tetris packing with the flat floor. If anything happens to it, I'll be getting another LPi. You can't beat them for the combination of comfort, space, economy, and towing ability. An LPi territory would have been a good thing had they made one - creating an economic incentive without going diesel, but that opportunity has passed. And I'm from the red camp....but the blue oval deserves credit for a great driveline & vehicle. And as the others said, LPG will be around a long tome yet. Shell/Coles express are on a shareholder driven mission to cut costs, and LPG isn't as profitable for them as other fuels and the grossly inflated in-store products, so they are removing it from many sites - not from a lack of demand, or only in affluent areas as some have suggested - it's across the board as things come up for recertification - they won't spend the money, they just remove it. But the other brands have no such plans. I find I get the best economy from Shell (not now though - can't get it), closely followed by Mobil/7-11 then Caltex. Had a big drop in km to the tank using BP - thought it was only the Norwest one (now closed) but copped the same problem with the BP at Grafton too. Tried it a couple more times, only when I had no choice and it repeated the poor economy, so I avoid it now. |
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01-12-2016, 10:40 AM | #29 | ||
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Finding it a bit hard to find an EcoLPI Falcon for sub-$13-14000, 150,000km. What does a conversion cost? Can probably get a 11-12 XT for $10-11,000 or less. Is it worth converting to duel fuel anymore?
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