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Old 28-04-2006, 08:48 PM   #31
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Supply of the whole system is where there is a problem.
From what I hear the biggest bottleneck is the supplier of the LPG tanks. The supplier can only build so many per day and they are flat out at the moment.

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Old 28-04-2006, 09:52 PM   #32
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I normally agree with what you have to say BUT, I have driven dedicated LPG cars throughout western NSW and never had any trouble (One did have the 115 litre tank)
Years ago in days of old when magic filled the air..... or a couple of months ago, whatever works, I was "loaned" a LPG rocket while the fearless FPV was in getting a trim and singe.
I was warned to be careful where I went as the Ford shop was quite aware thet I tended to splat throughout the mulga on the odd occasion. I thoght this was silly until I actually looked for LPG dispensers.... not that silly at all.

On the other hand I do have to plan the scrub runs in the F6 because 95/98 is not all that common either.
Shame you can't put goo in unleaded to emulate LPG like you can to emulate petrol
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Old 28-04-2006, 10:54 PM   #33
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Ford have just extended the LPG lineup, BF Fairmont and BF XR6 Utes can be purchased in EGAS now...

Theres hardly any LPG car allocated to dealers that arent ordered, most of the LPG cars are custom fleet cars, most of which are non government organisations.. I believe no Government departments are running LPG Falcons...

LPG new car sales are very low, theres more demand for used LPG Falcons then new ones as people buying new ones can still afford to run petrol in them. Westpac Bank run alot of LPG Falcons, but alot of their fleet in QLD atleast has been changed to VW Beetles, none of their staff are too happy but theres been an incentive for them to drive the VWs covered in WPAC advertising.
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Old 28-04-2006, 11:55 PM   #34
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NSW Police force you E-gas falcons. Just about every GD car in NSW is an e-gas XT and the education department uses E-gas Futuras (ive been in one)
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Old 29-04-2006, 01:35 AM   #35
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why push lpg... I drive a lpg BA mk11 wagon at work and it would have to be the most gutless pos I have ever driven
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Old 29-04-2006, 12:28 PM   #36
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Ever driven a FESTIVA !!!!!!
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Old 29-04-2006, 01:10 PM   #37
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People who have driven Festivas say they are great - article

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Old 29-04-2006, 02:16 PM   #38
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I believe no Government departments are running LPG Falcons...
Well the one i work for does. In fact we have some on CNG with more to come.
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Old 30-04-2006, 04:52 AM   #39
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Well the one i work for does. In fact we have some on CNG with more to come.
Where are you sourcing the CNG from?
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Where are you sourcing the CNG from?
A deal was done with AGL about 10 years ago, we have are own fueling bowers at about 2 mill a pop but we can refuel in about a minute.
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Old 30-04-2006, 02:42 PM   #41
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[QUOTE=ShockWaveXR6na]Ford have just extended the LPG lineup, BF Fairmont and BF XR6 Utes can be purchased in EGAS now...

I have a real problem with something wearing an XR6 badge getting
that gutless E-Gas engine!!! E-Gas XR6's utes will be getting smoked by
Corollas !!!

My AU XR6 has dual fuel & the car only feels about 5% down on power when
driven on LPG, so why can't E-Gas engines make 95% of the power of the BF
Barra190 engine ? Instead it only makes 156kW, which makes for a
crap power to weight ratio!!!!

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Old 30-04-2006, 03:28 PM   #42
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LPG XR6's are purely for looks + economy. You wouldnt drive around in one thinking you can put a good fight (unless your racing a camry!)
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Old 30-04-2006, 03:59 PM   #43
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A deal was done with AGL about 10 years ago, we have are own fueling bowers at about 2 mill a pop but we can refuel in about a minute.
Are you based in the Mt Isa, Broken Hill, Kalgoolie or Tennent Creek office?
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Old 30-04-2006, 04:16 PM   #44
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BA's rely on exceptional air flow, you'll notice the egas engine is simple down on peak power, due to the restriction, BA Heads flow a hell of a lot better then the SOHC heads so this restriction plays a massive part in why it can't match the peak power of the petrol version.

don't forget manual V6 camry's run 15's in stock form, so i wouldn't be suprised if a few stock camry's beat even petrol BA's.
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I dont see why people pay out the E-gas Xr6. Its a nice car, you get to have the E-gas with nice feature, sports suspension its no longer a taxi, a nice car (it will handle exactly the same). Sure it wont be as fast (it will still do a sub 9 0-100), but the days of the hot XR6 are over, they went with the tickford wings, the XR6 is now the sporty 'base' model (no LSD was a sign), if you want a hot 6 like the old days, you have to get the Turbo or Tiffie.
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Old 30-04-2006, 04:30 PM   #46
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People who have driven Festivas say they are great - article

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Ford has a problem when enthusiasts get it wrong

Fiesta & Festiva are really quite different machines ;)
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I dont see why people pay out the E-gas Xr6. Its a nice car, you get to have the E-gas with nice feature, sports suspension its no longer a taxi, a nice car (it will handle exactly the same). Sure it wont be as fast (it will still do a sub 9 0-100), but the days of the hot XR6 are over, they went with the tickford wings, the XR6 is now the sporty 'base' model (no LSD was a sign), if you want a hot 6 like the old days, you have to get the Turbo or Tiffie.
Disregarding the logistics of LPG availability, that is the restrictions on where you can drive:

The ONLY reason that a person would buy a LPG car for personal use is because it is cheaper to run. If they were a greeny loony then they are more likely to go down the Prius track.
If you are on such a tight budget that you cannot afford the extra $1000 or so a year (personal use, not commercial) then you are hardly likely to lash out with an extra $5000 (the difference between a XT & XR6) for a sporty dash seats and shiny wheels. This is not taking into account the extra $2000 to have LPG fitted in the first place.

There is significant difference in performance between the petrol & LPG engines and those who buy a new XR6 are a bit sporty oriented otherwise they would have a Futura for the same money. Sporty oriented people would probably frown on the idea of owning the least performing model available that would get blown away by povvo renta XTs.

There is, however, another group of people who like to own vehicles that look like performance models but have little actual capability.

Many call them RICERS...................
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Fiesta & Festiva are really quite different machines ;)
Is my face red or what! :

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There is, however, another group of people who like to own vehicles that look like performance models but have little actual capability.

Many call them RICERS...................
yea fords are good but imports are more reliable and faster and ussally cheaper.
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There is significant difference in performance between the petrol & LPG engines and those who buy a new XR6 are a bit sporty oriented otherwise they would have a Futura for the same money.
WHy would you get a Futura over an XR?!
*a lot* of people will take the XR, not because its sport orientated, but because its better looking then a Futura.
And to have a similar, yet same priced and better looking car would be far more attractive.
a higher initial purchase price will a lot of the time overcome lower ongoing costs, and with prices as they have been for a long time now, its a big cost saving.
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A deal was done with AGL about 10 years ago, we have are own fueling bowers at about 2 mill a pop but we can refuel in about a minute.
Thats awesome. How does it run and whats the economy like compared to the commercially fueled vehicles?
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Old 30-04-2006, 10:13 PM   #52
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Both. Turbo petrol will be here first. Diesel is planned down the line (not as a performance version like the Turbo Petrol - but as an alternative to the standard petrol engine)
Yeah i questioned my ford guy last night and he concurs, sounds like the go!!!
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