Thinking of buying a 2000 206 GTi with LPG

Discussion in 'Peugeot 206' started by ThE-EdGe, Jun 3, 2005.

  1. ThE-EdGe

    ThE-EdGe Guest

    Hello,


    I'm in the process of buying another car. I've seen a 206 GTi from 10/2000
    with LPG (gas), and I'm interested. I have an appointment for next week. So
    before I go I want to know if there are any specific points I have to look
    out for. It has 155.000 km with full history. What are the weaknesses of
    this car? Is it sporty? Are there any known troubles with the engine if you
    use LPG? Every little bit of information is welcome.


    Thank you.

    Eddy
     
    ThE-EdGe, Jun 3, 2005
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  2. ThE-EdGe

    Nik&Andy Guest

    Stay away unless it's a closed loop lpg system.

    I have owned 3 LPG cars, (not closed loop)- all suffer from backfiring
    blowing off the airbox etc....

    Andy
     
    Nik&Andy, Jun 3, 2005
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  3. ThE-EdGe

    ThE-EdGe Guest


    Thx for the info!

    Eddy
     
    ThE-EdGe, Jun 4, 2005
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  4. ThE-EdGe

    Paul Everett Guest

    Probably all installed / set up wrong then, as I've not had a single
    backfire in normal use from the open loop system on my Land Rover. One
    way to reduce/eliminate the risk of backfires is to ensure the ignition
    system is in A1 condition as LPG engines are very very sensitive to a
    weak spark. I use (and recommend) Magnecor KV85 HT leads, and also make
    sure your rotor arm, dizzy cap and plugs are all in good nick.

    Paul
     
    Paul Everett, Jun 4, 2005
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  5. ThE-EdGe

    Nom Guest

    No such thing as leads/rotor-arm/dizzy-cap on a modern engine :)
     
    Nom, Jun 6, 2005
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  6. ThE-EdGe

    Nom Guest

    Then they've been setup wrongly ! Installed correctly, you shouldn't have
    any such issues with an LPG system, be it closed-loop or otherwise.
     
    Nom, Jun 6, 2005
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  7. ThE-EdGe

    Nik&Andy Guest

    Just read the LPG auto's newsgroup, there are plenty of people out there
    with such issues.
    All I am saying is - How does he know it has been installed and set-up
    correctly?

    Andy
     
    Nik&Andy, Jun 6, 2005
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