Sounds like good advice from here
Sounds like good advice from here
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
Thanks mate,
Unfortunately Im in Perth and nobody seems to know about it nor really give a toss either :-(
You may not be aware, but government rebate ( currently $1,000 per person every 3 years, but reducing each year and according to website still available http://www.lpgcarconversion.com.au/a...rnment-rebate/) applicable to LPG conversions for existing vehicles, you will be probably be eligible for. Even though vehicle already has gas, it applies to the person not the vehicle if I am not mistaken. As long as installer gives you correct invoice saying install and not alterations then I would think you would receive rebate. Worth checking it out. I got it for mine. Was worth $2,000 at the time.
Also, don't forget I will/maybe interested in buying your KME system. So overall, a conversion to Sprintgas may not end up being to expensive overall. As far as I am aware, Sprintgas systems are pretty good.
Let me know if you decide.
Uncle Festa
I'm sure most installers would write install no altered on the invoice, would be a win win for them and yourself
which ever way you look at it your up for some dollars, 1 how much new system with rebate will cost plus what
you can get for your old system. good luck with it though
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
The solenoid is a basic item, why not replace it and see.
Warranty claim possibility ?.
have it moved away from the heat ?.
Ask around LPG installers if they know of a problem with your type system and a solution.
IF IT'S NOT A NISSAN.
THEN IT'S A COMPROMISE
Hey Robo,
is your surname Wilson?
Problem solved, Festa -SPOT ON!!!!!!!!
Thanks for your help......
Total cost $235 including repairs and a gas tune.
The BigFella (26th December 2012)