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Boris
post 29 Sep 2005, 08:24
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Very shortly I'm putting a LPG instalation in the Logan. Does any body have any expiriences with that?


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post 29 Sep 2005, 10:52
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There is a member of this forum that has installed an LPG system on a Logan. Of course, the posts are in Romanian only, sorry.


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post 29 Sep 2005, 12:24
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QUOTE(Illusi0n @ 29 Sep 2005, 10:52)
There is a member of this forum that has installed an LPG system on a Logan. Of course, the posts are in Romanian only, sorry.
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post 29 Sep 2005, 12:32
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The most significant thing: is expensive to install. Afer, is cheap.
No problem otherwise.


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post 29 Sep 2005, 14:07
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QUOTE(klaus @ 29 Sep 2005, 12:32)
The most significant thing: is expensive to install. Afer, is cheap.
No problem otherwise.
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The instalation is cca 1500€ here.


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post 29 Sep 2005, 15:16
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QUOTE(Boris @ 29 Sep 2005, 14:07)
The instalation is cca 1500€ here.
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It must be very looong drive to return money you have spend!!!


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post 29 Sep 2005, 17:30
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QUOTE(novauto @ 29 Sep 2005, 15:16)
It must be very looong drive to return money you have spend!!!
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Acctually not that long. With my current km i make a year it's 2 years, and I don't plan to sell the car after 2 years.

here, right now 1L of gas is cca 8 kn, and 1L of LPG is cca 3 kn.

1€ cca = 7,4 kn


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post 29 Sep 2005, 21:52
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There was one Logan with LPG in famous SAT TV Show.
Perhaps the expert could help you cool.gif


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post 29 Sep 2005, 22:21
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QUOTE(mccoy @ 29 Sep 2005, 21:52)
There was one Logan with LPG in famous SAT TV Show.
Perhaps the expert could help you  cool.gif
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post 29 Sep 2005, 22:35
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I got a question, this might be a dumb question but still, whats the diffrence between LPG and GPL?


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post 29 Sep 2005, 23:08
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GPL - gaz petrol lichefiat (romanian)

LPG - liquefied petroleum gas (english)


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post 30 Sep 2005, 11:00
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The diference exists only between LPG and LNG (liquified natural gas)


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post 1 Oct 2005, 01:25
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is one better than the other?


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post 1 Oct 2005, 10:50
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on the gas station you can buy only LPG. LNG can buy only on gas-baloon (butelie on romanian) and you must transfer on the car. dangerous!!! and I think the installation is calibrate for the LPG. you must know how to calibrate for LNG. finally the price are the same, diference from the quality i think is small, to deserve the work.


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post 1 Oct 2005, 21:29
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QUOTE(-Scorpio- @ 1 Oct 2005, 10:50)
on the gas station you can buy only LPG. LNG can buy only on gas-baloon (butelie on romanian) and you must transfer on the car. dangerous!!! and I think the installation is calibrate for the LPG. you must know how to calibrate for LNG. finally the price are the same, diference from the quality i think is small, to deserve the work.
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Well there's one more difference, LNG is at a much higher pressure and the tanks are bigger.

I think that LPG is filled at cca 10 bar and that the pressure in the tank is cca 6-8 bar, and with LNG the pressure in the tank is cca 200 bar what makes the tank very thick and big.


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so basically LNG is not as worthy as LPG, right?


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post 3 Oct 2005, 10:59
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LPG is a mixture of propane and butane, plus others in very small proportions. LNG is methane, and it's cheaper, but the installations are more expensive; and it's much harder to find LNG, at least in Ro. The gas you find bottled for domestic use is also LPG, this is due to the fact that methane needs very high pressure to liquefy. The running gas you get on the pipe for domestic use is methane, but that comes as a gas, not as a liquid.


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post 3 Oct 2005, 13:00
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QUOTE(Boris @ 1 Oct 2005, 22:29)
Well there's one more difference, LNG is at a much higher pressure and the tanks are bigger.

I think that LPG is filled at cca 10 bar and that the pressure in the tank is cca 6-8 bar, and with LNG the pressure in the tank is cca 200 bar what makes the tank very thick and big.
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Yes, and the tanks are also heavier (thicker walls for the tanks).

Don't know about the LNG pressure, but the pressure in the LPG tank is so low, that you can actually plug a pipe coming out of the tank with the palm of your hand and you can stop a leak without much struggle smile.gif


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post 3 Oct 2005, 15:45
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don't try this at home though...

i got frostbites trying to unscrew too soon the adaptor on my former opel.

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post 16 Oct 2005, 15:15
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QUOTE(sp67 @ 3 Oct 2005, 10:59)
The running gas you get on the pipe for domestic use is methane, but that comes as a gas, not as a liquid.
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Depends on the city installation, but basically you are right. Sometimes the home used gas is a mixture of different gasses that is produced in the city. Usually it's methane from earth.


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post 16 Oct 2005, 22:09
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QUOTE(Boris @ 29 Sep 2005, 13:07)
The instalation is cca 1500€ here.
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Dacia official price is 1200 € in Serbia ohmy.gif


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post 19 Oct 2005, 22:42
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QUOTE(mccoy @ 16 Oct 2005, 22:09)
Dacia official price is 1200 € in Serbia  ohmy.gif
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dacia does not have an official price here, because they don't do it at all. i have to find an authorized mechanic that does the installation and do it there. i asked two of them for the price and that's it for now. more or less it's 1500 €. for now the whole operation is on hold until i solve some ohther things that have come up smile.gif, but i hope i'll do it the next few months.


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post 20 Oct 2005, 11:12
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QUOTE(Boris @ 19 Oct 2005, 21:42)
dacia does not have an official price here, because they don't do it at all...
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Read my lips wink.gif

Enough officia?

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QUOTE(mccoy @ 20 Oct 2005, 11:12)
Read my lips  wink.gif

Enough officia?
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when I said "here" I ment here in Croatia, not here in this part of the world smile.gif


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post 20 Oct 2005, 22:12
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QUOTE(Boris @ 19 Oct 2005, 21:42)
...because they don't do it at all...
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Impish boy biggrin.gif
Come to Belgrade, do the job, save money, warranty remains, all happy ... wink.gif
What are 442km from Agrum to Belgrade, all highway and one border for such a car ?
Has anyone promised you a beer ?

BTW, I`ve been recently in Croatia...


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post 22 Oct 2005, 09:37
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QUOTE(mccoy @ 20 Oct 2005, 22:12)
Impish boy  biggrin.gif
Come to Belgrade, do the job, save money,  warranty remains, all  happy ... wink.gif
What are  442km from Agrum to Belgrade, all highway  and one border for such a car ?
Has anyone  promised you a beer ?

BTW, I`ve been recently in Croatia...
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Agrum? It's Agram, Agram smile.gif smile.gif

For 300€ I don't think it's worth the time and expenses to go to Belgrade just to install the LPG. Comming just for the fun of it and to have a beer is another matter smile.gif


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post 22 Oct 2005, 17:41
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QUOTE(Boris @ 22 Oct 2005, 09:37)
Agrum? It's Agram, Agram smile.gif smile.gif

For 300€ I don't think it's worth the time and expenses to go to Belgrade just to install the LPG. Comming just for the fun of it and to have a beer is another matter smile.gif
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Take a look from this side:

300€ saving for one day trip from Zagreb to Belgrade? I think it pays off.
But, the choice is yours.

PS. It's still Zagreb, on our language(s) wink.gif

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post 22 Oct 2005, 20:18
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QUOTE(jaksa @ 22 Oct 2005, 17:41)
Take a look from this side:

300€ saving for one day trip from Zagreb to Belgrade? I think it pays off.
But, the choice is yours.

PS. It's still Zagreb, on our language(s) wink.gif
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Well there's more than just a one day trip. First of all I think they need at least a day to put everything in, so I'll need a place to stay. But most important is what am I supposed to do if I need to service the installation or have a reclamation? Am I going to drive 400 km every time? Fat chance!

Theres a couple of guys that are authorised mechanics for installing LPG here. The real question is BRC or Landi Renzo? If you can answer that, that would be helpfull.

And the third thing is that I don't know if the regulations regarding the LPG installations are the same in Sernia and Croatia. I know taht they are different in Bosnia, and people who went there to do the instalaltion, allso to save money, later had problems when they had to register the car.

The fourth thing is that I would have to find some days to be off from work, and I don't have any spare.

So in short, I don't think the whole operation is worth 300€ to me.

As for Agram and Zagreb, I just did not want people to think that Zagreb is a lemon or an orange ohmy.gif

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Ok, i understand your arguments.
If I am in your place, I would install it in ZG, definitively.

I think that prices in ZG for LPG installation are too high, and one very important thing is unclear to me:
What would happen with warranty if you install LPG?

I suggest you to ask anything that interests you about LPG on this serbocroatian forum:
http://www.cannonballforums.se/index.php
Member nicknamed "Dora" is well known expert for gas instalations in our country.
When you collect all informations needed, it would be easy to choose between
BRC, Landi Renzo or something third.
But, question about warranty worries me.
For example: BRC gas installation for 1,4 or 1,6 Logan is about 900 euro in unauthorized service, and after installation, warranty is void.
That same BRC installation , done in authorized-by-dacia service costs 1200 euro, but it covers warranty on installation and on engine.

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QUOTE(jaksa @ 22 Oct 2005, 23:23)
What would happen with warranty if you install LPG?
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The warranty stays, I just have to do the installation in an authorized representative of the company I'll choose, and not in someones garage smile.gif

Offcourse, after the installation I have to do all service jobs at my dealers authorised service, but for all services regarding the LPG installation I have to go to the guys that installed it.

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