robbie.cee wrote:id be well pissed off if only 40 miles to £10 0f fuel! = 7 ish liters
enjoythistripp wrote:Just bought a LDV Convoy Luton van. Y839 ACL. May 2001. Fitted with a 2,4td duratorqu transit engine. I have done an lez search for this forum and ldv forums with little luck to my answer.
According to the lez compliance checker (were you put the reg in) my van does not meet the conditions and is not exempt. However this link
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/roadusers/lez/early-adopters.pdf
It states ford transits from July 2000 meet the new standard. My engine was retro fitted to transits from that date, so I believe the engine in my van is the same as the ford transit engine and meets lez guidelines.
The link above says to contact the manafacturer to get a letter stating the van/engine meets the criteria and is then lez compliant. LDV are no more
Can anyone help?? Sure someone has been here before me already. especially the lez conversion guys.
thanks guys
enjoythistripp wrote:i have a lwb 190 luton dropwell so the final 3l v6 option sounds great and with a high final diff should give 15-20mpg on a 50mph cruise. Any idea of installation costs if i can find the v6? I'd bring it to you guys seeming your doing this and know how to, 2 many cowboy experts in my woods lol
dieselhead123 wrote: We would need to know if your van is a Mk3 or 4 or 5 though, as some of the ancillary parts vary slightly.
dieselhead123 wrote: The PAS plates will also fit, so just a bit of wiring, plumbing and the exhausts to sort.
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Altransit wrote:dieselhead123 wrote: The PAS plates will also fit, so just a bit of wiring, plumbing and the exhausts to sort.
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Is that allowing for the fact that a Convoy has a PS box, and not a rack, Tim
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