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Evman
17-07-2007, 08:38 PM
I read in a post you did a while ago that you were developing a liquid injection setup. Has there been any progress?
Thanks, Evan
APS Fston
18-07-2007, 08:22 AM
It is on a development vehicle and has been running for several months. It has had all its necessary emissions testing completed, but I would not think it will be released until early next year. I will try and post up as much information as I can.
Cheers Mick
Phantom_Menace
18-07-2007, 08:25 AM
will this be ok with forced induction ?
APS Fston
18-07-2007, 10:41 AM
Yes it will be suitable
RATTLER
18-07-2007, 05:31 PM
Yes it will be suitable
Is it or will it be a similar set up to what I have? I'm guessing it will be further advanced though.
Evman
18-07-2007, 07:42 PM
Thanks Mick. Would I be right in guessing it'll end up being a fair bit more expensive than vapour injection? Even though it's obviously very early testing, are there any promising signs of increased economy?
As a rough guess, I'd imagine that as the liquid is injected, it converts to a gas (?), and as a result would lower the intake temp, making the air more dense...Or...am I just talking sh!t?
Very muchly looking forward to the eventual stats :)
Evan
APS Fston
19-07-2007, 09:05 AM
All the above is correct. The cost will be marginally more expensive, the economy will definetly improve by roughly around 15%. It will cool intake temperatures down, and yes, once injected as a liquid it instantly turns to vapour
Phantom_Menace
19-07-2007, 09:11 AM
Will it need a new or piggy back computer or will the standard pcm be ok?
Do you need more than one tank for FI? I heard for FI an extra tank in the tyre well was needed also.
Sorry for the questions but would love to put mine on gas.
Cheers Phantom.
APS Fston
19-07-2007, 09:30 AM
Standard PCM is all thats required.
If you are referring to fuel injection, there is only one gas tank required.
Evman
19-07-2007, 07:20 PM
All the above is correct. The cost will be marginally more expensive, the economy will definetly improve by roughly around 15%. It will cool intake temperatures down, and yes, once injected as a liquid it instantly turns to vapour
Thanks matey. I was actually about to convert my car to gas (LPG Warehouse kit), but I think I'll hold off until this kit comes out. I was expecting it to be a fair bit more expensive than vapour injection, but seeing as it's only marginal, I think it'll definatelly be worth it. Thanks again, I'll put my name down for the first setup that comes to West Aust :)
Evman
14-12-2007, 08:39 PM
Hi all, it's been a while! Well, I'm still holding off on the gas conversion, but fuel prices are getting bad again! I dont want to sound like I'm nagging, but how's the development going? Any more info you can divulge?? :eyes:
Cheers, Ev
VYSS II
15-12-2007, 12:42 AM
Hi, just wondering, if I were to get the vapour system installed now, could I later have it converted to the liquid system, after the liquid system's been fully sorted and any bugs ironed out? If possible to do so, how much to convert it over? Cheers.
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