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What have you done to your Elgrand today?

Thats looking good, what bumper as those design holes?, mine is solid
I just drilled through with a 2.5mm bit and pulled the wires through, blob of hot melt glue and sorted. The LEDs are from a motorbike accessory dealer, waterproof and sealed in wires.
 
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Dropped mine off with @Lpgc for conversion :)
And it's done! Running great, also changed plugs. :)
Steve dropped it off Sunday morning, I'd already done some prep work on Saturday (setting injector nozzle sizes and gas entry points etc, assembling the reducer/solenoid setup and orientating water/gas connections/set pressure, fitted the tank valve to the tank and purged air out of the tank so fill speed doesn't slow so much when the tank is nearly full), worked til late Sunday (last night) and all day until now today, just been and filled with 81L of gas at Morrisons and calibrated. Just a few checks to do in the morning... watch all the figures etc as it warms up and switches to LPG, watch figures again when driving while it's still warming up... none of these checks are essential on one of my Elgrand installs but I always do them where possible (owner not collecting same day as job is finished).

Simon
 
And it's done! Running great, also changed plugs. :)
Steve dropped it off Sunday morning, I'd already done some prep work on Saturday (setting injector nozzle sizes and gas entry points etc, assembling the reducer/solenoid setup and orientating water/gas connections/set pressure, fitted the tank valve to the tank and purged air out of the tank so fill speed doesn't slow so much when the tank is nearly full), worked til late Sunday (last night) and all day until now today, just been and filled with 81L of gas at Morrisons and calibrated. Just a few checks to do in the morning... watch all the figures etc as it warms up and switches to LPG, watch figures again when driving while it's still warming up... none of these checks are essential on one of my Elgrand installs but I always do them where possible (owner not collecting same day as job is finished).

Simon
You come across as a decent fella Simon & a right grafter , great asset to us Elgrand owners 👍 oh, & highly thought of being the LPG God that you are ( @Karl , its not a religious post LOL)
 
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I like it BUT they don't seem very bright in sunlight looking at them and yet reflection in glass looks very good, going to get my mate to drive it down the road while I follow to see how bright they look and decide whether to keep it.
 
I took mine for a test drive after fitting an Airlift 1000 kit. Big thanks to @Andy916 for his how to guide. I used a hot bucket of water to make the bags more malleable and used @spuddyo top tip to drop the spring down for more space.

Rear has been raised by 10mm @30psi and it drives much better now.
 
So we've done a few bits and bobs since we got our Elgrand, but getting both TV's to work and play freeview tv has been hubbys mission. Today he had success so now checking out a couple of other things before routing all the cables and installing a switch for the system. 20819
 
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Started tracing the wires for all the extra interior lighting that is faulty... wish I never bothered! Wires under every mat and behind every panel! Even the ones in the front grille seem to have been connected to the indicators at some point.
 
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