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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    A standard JTG install (in Perth) shouldn't set you back too much more than $5500.

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    any rebate still? or has the government pissed it off?

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    Grant currently $1,500 dropping to $1,250 from 1 July

    Conversion getting close to $5,500 with a donut tank

    Not sure where the exchange rate savings are going

    My conversion gets done next week when the out of stock donut tanks turn up

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    what do they hold ltr wise

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    55L I think
    Traditional tank 75 I think

    Stu
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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    I am getting the JTG liquid injection in a couple of weeks. $5250 less $1500 rebate. Thats with the bigger standard tank.

    Cant wait.....

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    Does $5250 include a tune?

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    so thats 5250 then take 1500, or is it already taken off..

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    Quote Originally Posted by Black VU SS ute View Post
    so thats 5250 then take 1500, or is it already taken off..
    You pay the full amount and then claim the rebate at a medicare office or mail it off.

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    well I've booked my car in though i have been give the price of 5500 for install. he is a helpful guy answered all my questions. getting the valve seats done while the engines apart.

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    I paid $4725 for mine fitted with a 110L torpedo tank, minus $1750 rebate left me $2975 out of pocket. Doing 45000km a year I broke even in around 6 months.

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    whats your average usage on gas compared to fuel?

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    Quote Originally Posted by Black VU SS ute View Post
    whats your average usage on gas compared to fuel?
    Mine pretty much equates to 25% more gas, although others on this forum have stated better figures, some around 5% difference I have had a tune and it's just the same.

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    Re: Lpg Liquid Injection - Part 1

    Quote Originally Posted by lidar View Post
    Hey Chris,

    Will the purge time be able to be changed when i get mine installed next month? Is yours reduced now and if so is it running well?
    Hey Steve!
    Sorry mate dont spend as much time on LS1 as I used to & missed your post.
    I did not reduce my purge time as the circuit board in my car does not have the switch block as shown in the picture. I am not sure whether any of the LiLPG setups in Australia have the version of the circuit board with the DIP switches installed.
    After thinking about this again I will have to have another look at mine and see whether there are bridges hard soldered to the circuit board in place of the DIP switches. If so then it may still be possible to vary the purge time, but it will require a little courage and a willing nerd.
    I'll have another look and might even tackle it in the future.
    Having more fun with the blower and other projects at the moment though!

    LiLPG + Embryo Cam + Supercharger = Fun, Fast & Economical

    Cheers, Chris

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