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Anyone got gas
I am approaching the engine issue soon and troubled like a hundred before me with emissions worries etc.
I want to run a stroked windsor, 331 or 347. Unless someone can help me with some suggestions about Registration approval (emissions etc) I think I'm dead in the water. Fuel injection if I have to, but emissions still make it hard to look like a real car. If I have to kill the look, I may just go for gas and try and make it as angry as possible. The dedicated LPG idea seems to have some merit. Is anyone running high performance, 400hp+ on LPG. I am keen to hear about the the system. Thanks |
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HI Hogster,
I understand what you are saying, the late model EFI on a windsor looks terrible, down right ugly. Have a look at this site, this company makes fuel injection kits with the focus on making them look like a carbed motor. The price is not to bad $3000.00US, but include everything you need, computer, all sensors, manifold, injectors etc etc. www.massfloefi.com I was close to getting one of these but opted for the 8thottle body injection. Phil |
Just had a quick browse of the http://www.massfloefi.com site. It looks like a great system but I think they may be a little misguided.
Here is a quote from the site: "Any naturally aspirated engine, regardless of brand, size, combination of parts, etc., requires a given air/fuel ratio, at a given load. These ratios do not change from engine to engine, until you get into forced induction applications. (We'll get to that later). The needed air/fuel ratio changes with such things as engine temperature, air temperature, and atmospheric pressure, but the needed changes, again, are the same for all engines." Mmmm, interesting....... |
Hogster,
REPTYL (Jason) has a very fast 351C running Gas Research twin throttle bodies. His car is 100% gas. http://www.gasresearch.com.au/g001.jpg Cheers, Bryan |
Hogster,
I have just bought a 05' Pajero and have fitted gas. Anything from 04' onwards requires a multi point system rather than a dirty old gas ring style system. The cost is high $4000+ BUT the emmissions are great there is little to no power loss (apparently), the efficiancy of the system is supposed to be far better than the old systems(apparently). I have traded a Hilux on LP, with the old style sysem and I will let you know what the dif' is like. I also have a friend with a gilflite ski boat, the 350 chev is on straight gas using the above gas carbs in the same configuration as the ones in the post above and there is a real ower drop compared with what it was like on petrol. It would pull two men on slalom out easy before but will realy struggle now. Cheers Gav |
I had so much gas Turk started a whole web site around it!
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The REPTYL snuck through just before the ADR updates that made pre 96 normally aspirated engines a no-no.
I was lucky enough to slot in an old 351 Cleveland, but only if it was running gas (to pass the emission test). Over 400hp out of an engine costing less than $2000. Have to be happy with that. Love the gas. (especially when SULP is up to $1.50 a litre). |
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