How can i make my HDI 110 more economical

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How can i make my HDI 110 more economical

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Is there anyway i can get more economy out of my HDI without killing it the is LPG for petrol but would like to look at different ways i do a lot of mileage in my car about 60 miles a day. Especially with the rising fuel prices.
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Use your right foot less!

Make sure that it is serviced regularly and correctly (e.g. right oil), keep the tyre pressures up and correct. Decent tyres......

What kind of mpg are you getting and what kind of driving (motorway, a road, town)?
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Welll its very good actually i filled my tank up once to the brim and got 750 miles out of it and still had near quarter of a tank and it is service regualry just there is lpg for petrols and wondered if there was anything available for diesels i reckon i muct get 55-60 or more mpg it uses very little and i average 60mph in a week
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I don't think there is anything, I know there's biodiesel but you won't be saving very much.

Alternatives: Sell car, buy a scooter.
Sell car, buy an economical petrol car and convert it to lpg.
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you can always catch the bus :cheesy:
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or walk :lol:
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Walking could be a problme for my 60 mile journey to and from work and public transport will take me another 2 hours each day and i hate buses, and the prius if too bloody expensive
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adam03031980 wrote:Welll its very good actually i filled my tank up once to the brim and got 750 miles out of it and still had near quarter of a tank and it is service regualry just there is lpg for petrols and wondered if there was anything available for diesels i reckon i muct get 55-60 or more mpg it uses very little and i average 60mph in a week
That's about as good as you can get from a decent motor car. I don't even get that from my motor bike .....1000cc Honda.
LPG on a standard car will ultimately cost you about the same while having to contend with the loss of boot space care of the extra tank.
Even the prius won't do too much better (if at all) at highway speeds, so getting a small motor cycle is about it really. (Not nice when it rains) :|

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zeebee wrote:LPG on a standard car will ultimately cost you about the same while having to contend with the loss of boot space care of the extra tank.
Not necessarily, you can get a toriodal tank to go in the spare wheel well. This does mean loosing your spare wheel and carrying a can of tyre sealer of course, and I don't suppose the guy fixing your flat tyre will be a happy bunny...
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steve_earwig wrote:
zeebee wrote:LPG on a standard car will ultimately cost you about the same while having to contend with the loss of boot space care of the extra tank.
Not necessarily, you can get a toriodal tank to go in the spare wheel well. This does mean loosing your spare wheel and carrying a can of tyre sealer of course, and I don't suppose the guy fixing your flat tyre will be a happy bunny...
True, but when you factor in the expense of the installation, the loss of the spare AND the drop in performance for no gain over the HDI in terms of economy....Only a masochist would go there :roll:

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if you want economy buy the new peugeot 308 hybrid 1.6 HDi apparently it does over 100mpg 8)
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zeebee wrote:True, but when you factor in the expense of the installation, the loss of the spare AND the drop in performance for no gain over the HDI in terms of economy....Only a masochist would go there :roll:
There would be a gain, maybe not there 'cos I'm a little out of date with UK prices but here lpg is less than half the price of petrol. If I found a car that did, say, 40 mpg and converted it, even with losses the car would be doing the equivalent of 75 mpg.

Or, as James says, go and out buy a new 308, just mention his name and I'm sure they'd give you a huge discount
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steve_earwig wrote:
zeebee wrote:True, but when you factor in the expense of the installation, the loss of the spare AND the drop in performance for no gain over the HDI in terms of economy....Only a masochist would go there :roll:
There would be a gain, maybe not there 'cos I'm a little out of date with UK prices but here lpg is less than half the price of petrol.
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Running a V6 and managing to drink £65 of fuel last week alone (how - I live 1.5 miles form work!!!) I wonder if an LPG conversion would make economic sense. If the running costs are halved it could pay for itself in just over a year :shock:
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Running a V6 and managing to drink £65 of fuel last week alone (how - I live 1.5 miles form work!!!) I wonder if an LPG conversion would make economic sense. If the running costs are halved it could pay for itself in just over a year :shock:[/quote]

LPG would be great for your instance but in HD110's case, he's already getting good economy from his diesel. Getting a petrol fuelled car just so one can run LPG (as has been suggested) is a backward step IMO
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V6Exec wrote:Running a V6 and managing to drink £65 of fuel last week alone (how - I live 1.5 miles form work!!!) I wonder if an LPG conversion would make economic sense. If the running costs are halved it could pay for itself in just over a year :shock:
There's all sorts of sites for lpg conversions, most have some sort of calculator to tell you much [they[/i] reckon you'd save. As I said, the prices are different here, so do your own maths! :cheesy:

I don't think it's a step backwards, as far as I remember diesel is more expensive than petrol in the UK anyway, and diesel cars have a higher starting price due to all the emissions systems/greedy manufacturers. More a step sideways...

Here the dealers are selling new cars "pre-converted".
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