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Just had a chat with a local lpg company. Chap suggests a 71l tank fits under the back where the wheel goes with a c55l useable volume. He mentioned 200m local range and 250m on a run (apparently he has a 2.4 Alphard s20 as his daily) and that's his figures That range seems low, implies about 21mpg on gas, anyone got any real world experience of what these will do on lpg, I'm working out payback miles on the conversion cost of £1150 and with current fuel prices it seeing it as about 14k miles .....which seem a alot. When I have converted cars in the past it's always been 8-10k miles.
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1. yes if they are not the captains seats but they aren't comfy to sleep on like a bed. 2. No the nc500 will not require 4wd 3. Dont buy a vellfire or Alphard if you have any concerns about fuel economy, they are thirsty. 4. Impossible to say based on the limited info....did you buy one yet? 5. Not had any issues so far with mechanical parts but I suspect anything vehical specific will be troublesome.....but then that's true of all vehicles at the moment
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Extra sockets in Alphards?
big_boz replied to Steve in Chester's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Nope I have an extra double usb socket next to the standard one and then I run a couple of 4m usb cables to the back for the kids. -
mist have been in a rush to get to the campsite:)
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18" Wheel recommendations
big_boz replied to Declan C's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
What's the offset on those 40? Look really good. I was thinking of fitting some spacers to push my OEM 18s out a bit, they look a bit tucked as standard -
Which engine / transmission combo?
big_boz replied to Coog's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Ours is a remapped (to 192bhp) 2.4 cvt. Not sure how it would tow, the box (like any cvt) will try and give you Max torque from the gear ratio. So best way to drive them is lower throttle inputs and ride the torque wave. Mashing the throttle does now but make lots of noise. The manual over ride is pointless, it doesn't lock the gear ratios really, that said it might make a decent job of limiting the final drive if you are towing. It might tow ok, but I would be looking for a v6 with the fixed ratio 6sp box if I was you. -
Sticky dash fix
big_boz replied to big_boz's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Got it ordered but will be waiting for the weather to warm up a little before tackling it. Watched plenty of how to vids with before and after (I suspect there are a few people who got it cheap or free for posting videos to be honest) -
Tail gate struts
big_boz replied to kristoff's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Link? -
Anyone tried the below product to resolve the sticky dash? Mine is starting to go and it's got a felt mat affair in it currently, I'm gonna order the below and give it a try https://stickydashfix.com/
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Vellfire misty lights
big_boz replied to big_boz's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
On a vellfire? How did you get in the unit they appear sealed on the bottom half -
Vellfire misty lights
big_boz replied to big_boz's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Answered my own questions, fronts have a big cap, removed that and the main beam bulbs at the top of the lights then fired a hair dryer in the big hole, few mins each side and all dry. I shall leave the caps off for now. Rears, couldn't find anything on line at all, so tapped a couple of 5mm holes in the bottom lights (brake and running lights) and heated from the outside, all clear now. I have some grommets I could put in the holes, but for now il leave them open to breath. -
Decided to tackle the annoying misty lights on the vellfire. Starting with the rear side units, the top of the unit is easy to sort, remove the indicator bulb then blow warm air in, the bottom half though appears to be a sealed led unit, I can't see a vent/drain and no way to open it up. I have been warming the outside which is working (slowly) to evaporate the moisture inside but this seems like it's going to come back unless there is somewhere for it to go....anyone sorted out similar? For the fronts, I'm assuming I can pull a cover off the back and let them air out?Mercs suffer the same issue and removal of the cover for a few days and some warm air usually sorts them....same here?
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Decided to tackle the annoying misty lights on the vellfire. Starting with the rear side units, the top of the unit is easy to sort, remove the indicator bulb then blow warm air in, the bottom half though appears to be a sealed led unit, I can't see a vent/drain and no way to open it up. I have been warming the outside which is working (slowly) to evaporate the moisture inside but this seems like it's going to come back unless there is somewhere for it to go....anyone sorted out similar? For the fronts, I'm assuming I can pull a cover off the back and let them air out?Mercs suffer the same issue and removal of the cover for a few days and some warm air usually sorts them....same here?
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2az Fe remap.....
big_boz replied to big_boz's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Only ever run it on super, gives me a reason to go to Costco to fill up...on fuel and pizza 😂 -
2az Fe remap.....
big_boz replied to big_boz's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
So the local firm to me (in Leeds) is called matrix remaps. They use software from a bigger outfit called elite remaps (also in Leeds) appears to be a franchise based set up if I were guessing. Not used before but all my usual go to's couldn't source the map. Very professional service, guy had all the gear including the battery stabilizer (seen COVID fly by night mappers bricking ECUs not doing this). Had to come and scan the car to get the ECU info, found the correct map then came back the following day to upload. Drove it around quite a bit yesterday and I would certainly say it drives better, gearbox is definitely not hunting up the range quite so much on hills and it feels more relaxed. Can't immediately get a read on fuel consumption but it looks about the same at c.6 miles per litre (c.29 mpg) on the dash local running about. Be interesting to see what it does on a fully loaded run, it would be nearer 7 miles per litre (call it 32mpg) pre map, if it goes over 7 il be a happy bunny. -
2az Fe remap.....
big_boz replied to big_boz's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Got the map done yesterday via a local outfit. Initially pleased with it, feels more Torquey and appears to cruise at 70 mph at a few hundred less rpm. Better pick up and the gearbox is making less fuss. -
Replacing head unit
big_boz replied to Laurence's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Mini disc! Now there is a blast from the past, I actually still have all my mini disc set up in the loft lol. I don't have the original head unit no, but I'm pretty sure I have 8 speaker set up. Il have a browse on Ali and see what I can find unless you know of the correct loom. Pm sent buddy -
Replacing head unit
big_boz replied to Laurence's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Just found this amazing item on AliExpress. Check it out! £5.63 40%OFF | 16PIN Android Radio Power Cord Wiring Harness For Toyota Alphard Vellfire AH20 2008-2015 Car stereo Fiber Box Adapter Canbus https://a.aliexpress.com/_EjzgUyN Dunno what happened there! -
Replacing head unit
big_boz replied to Laurence's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Something like option 2 here? Looks like it deals with the cameras and possible the roof monitor? -
Pushing Middle Seats to the Rear?
big_boz replied to Peterm69uk's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
I would image they are too wide, where you have the 2 centre captains chairs in a 7 seater, you have to slide them together to get them past the rear wheel wells. In pictures of an 8 seater with the middle row of 3 seats they look too wide. Plus you would have to deal with the mounting points which won't be the same 2nd to 3rd row -
Found this beast while having a browse on SBI https://sbimotor.com/en/cars/TOYOTA/ALPHARD/957236335 Ruined a good looking bus with silly doors!
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Hard wire dash cam
big_boz replied to big_boz's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
I have a multi meter and I could work it out, but if some already knows then why would I not ask? -
Anyone fitted a hardwire kit with perm and ignition live, which fuses did you piggyback Cheers!