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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection

    This is a continuation thread, the old thread is Here

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    Lpg Liquid Injection

    Liquid LPG injection is finally here.
    Australian LPG Warehouse (www. lpgliquidinjection.com) have been working overtime in developing the first Liquid LPG injection system on the Australian market.
    This system is more fuel efficient with an improvement on fuel consumption of up to 14% on any other vapour injection system.
    Power gains are also another advantage due to the LPG being injected into the cylinder as a liquid.
    The vehicles already developed are Holden LS1 5.7, 6.0ltr, Ford BA/BF 6cyl, Territory 1&2.
    These vehicles are all emission approved.

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection

    First i've heard about this. but hey being in W.A we are still wainting for lots of things
    i hope this can be the case as the 60secs+ is a bit long.

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    Hi Mods & all other interested LiLPG subscribers.

    The link to this thread from the closed/ linked thread is broken and not obvious without a search

    I have been very quiet on LS1 due to competing interests... but have some interesting information and observation about LiLPG based upon our "backyard" development and tinkering. In a few weeks I will post up a fair bit of info based upon my L98 VE and a baby cam.

    I would really appreciate any info about a shorter (10 second) purge time!

    Cheers Guys


    Regards

    Chris

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    i've finally done a reasonable trip in my VE GTS Auto with a cam. i usually get 27l/100 in the city with on LPG and i got it down to 16.6l/100 on LPG on my trip with me also being a little heavy on the overtaking foot. with the aircon running flat out - a fully loaded boot, 2 people in the car and on a very hot day. So it didn't go too bad in my opinion.

    T2000 - can't wait to see what you've got for us mate

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    In stock auto form with Tune and Dus CAI I seem to get consistant 12.5 country and 17-19 city.

    Thats with lots of overtaking and short spurts.

    With a baby cam tuned you should be able to get similiar or even better I reckon. ( Expecially in the country )

    Mike

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    I'm still trying to get a tune sorted out for my car in W.A. so hopefully i will get one sorted out soon

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    Quote Originally Posted by acecv8 View Post
    I'm still trying to get a tune sorted out for my car in W.A. so hopefully i will get one sorted out soon
    Give Steve at Oztrack a call he may be able to sort something out for you

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    Cheers Highway - i'd like to but i can't justify another $1000+ to have the car retuned again

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    ace, what does your car do on petrol in comparison?

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    around town high 21 - 24l/100 i haven't done a big run on petrol since i've had the cam put in and running on LPG yet

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    Thats not as bad as it looks then, your using approx 15 - 20 % more LPG around town, a bit higher than expected. In comparison after 20,000kms my useage is approx 12% more, that was both before and after a mafless tune.

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    Quote Originally Posted by acecv8 View Post
    Cheers Highway - i'd like to but i can't justify another $1000+ to have the car retuned again
    Its worth a call

    It won't cost $1000+

    Mike

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    Cheers Mike - i'll sit on it a bit longer i think - i'm in no hurry with it yet the car still runs fine and has good power thats what counts

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    more economy - so start getting the money back straight away
    and more power ....
    its like money saved in the bank - longer its there the more return you get

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