k6nwl
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- Jan 7, 2010
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- 2003 CLK 320
Has anyone converted their merc to LPG. If so are there any performance/other/cost issues? Looking at converting my CLK 320 pertrol.
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IMO,its a bad idea,if it aint a factory fit from new dont touch it. Seen a large amount of cars that have had it fitted as an afterthought,they never work right & usually end up trying to sell em on (often worded as 'engine needs servicing' or 'tickover needs sorting') Usually its warped the cylinder head !! Also it turns your car into a potential bomb. Some of the fitting companies have a lot of unhappy customers !
Mercedes themselves actually make and sell gas cars into LHD and RHD markets.
Germany and Holland and Singapore for example.
The modern multi-point processor controlled systems are a world away from the old single point systems that backfired and blew the intake system apart.
There have been many posts on the various Merc forums from happy users.
S80 Volvos I believe as apartof a dual fuel systemI would have thought that LPG has been around long enough now to demonstrate that it is not an attractive option. I know that some who did consider it decided to hold off in the expectation that the duty would increase significantly if it ever caught on. It would certainly be a turn-off in any car that otherwise attracted me. And has any car manufacturer ever offered an LPG model?
I agree with you wholeheartedlyMy dad went LPG crazy a few years ago, his list of LPG powered cars is well over 10 in the past few years, only 3 of which have operated correctly on LPG. The benefits really don't outweight the negatives and you will likely never make back the cost of installing the kit in the first place unless you commute 100 miles a day in a 6.0 V12.
If you want economy, drive a diesel, if you want a petrol, get used to high fuel costs...
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