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jaysway wrote: thanks for the reply mate. Be better if you speak to him yourself - my cars are both 6 cyls, so V8 kits are not to the top of my priority list.where is Mick located? you speak to him often? if you could bump this thread up when he has 8cyl kits available that would be appreciated. injected gas for the E series v8s would be good if it didn't cost more than what the cars worth. Check your PM's.
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Can I post some of mine!!!!LOL.
Jaysway..... There are plenty of injection kits to suit 5L E series falcons... I have installed a number of 5L's using Eurogas injection and have had nothing but perfect customer satisfaction. Here's a pic of a EL I did a while back. (please note this is a customised kit with hidden LPG ECU and all brackets custom made to achieve the highest level of neat presentation.) The Eurogas injection is one of the few systems that are capable of running a modified 5L all the way to redline on LPG. The majority of systems will revert back to petrol or add petrol at high RPM or high loads. How bout a pic of a hidden, custom install on a BA GT?? This is one I did a while back using JTG liquid injection. Full customised. Hidden injectors, lines and pressure reg. With all wiring and ICU units hidden inside the cabin. This car also runs a 86L territory donut tank in the boot instead of the normal 68L donut tank used in falcon sedans. You win alot of bets with this engine bay cause so many people don't believe its on gas......And it makes MORE power than petrol...... Hell I even hid the LPG lines by running them through the chassis rail....
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blownba wrote: Can I post some of mine!!!!LOL. Jaysway..... There are plenty of injection kits to suit 5L E series falcons... I have installed a number of 5L's using Eurogas injection and have had nothing but perfect customer satisfaction. Here's a pic of a EL I did a while back. (please note this is a customised kit with hidden LPG ECU and all brackets custom made to achieve the highest level of neat presentation.) The Eurogas injection is one of the few systems that are capable of running a modified 5L all the way to redline on LPG. The majority of systems will revert back to petrol or add petrol at high RPM or high loads. Hi blownba, The setup on that EL is very nice, hardly notice its there. Im sure there are plenty of injected kits to suit the E series 5L but unfortunately im not willing to spend more than what the typical E series 5L vehicle is worth, and im sure there are many others that feel the same way. What are the Eurogas injection kits to suit a E series 5L worth nowa days? cheers |
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Those are nice & neat installs with workmanship you don't see very often in the LPG industry. Nice work dude!
I too would love to know what the price of the eurogas kit is! Cheers ToranaGuy
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How do you clip the lines when you put them in a rail. Regards TPVM.
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tickford_6 wrote: any car after 2004 must be fitted with an emissions certified kit. so unless the imported part is certified for our australian falcon you can't use it My understanding is that kit's like mine can be Aust. emissions certified to suit post 2004 cars, but the cost involved is fairly expensive, and the amount of units you'd have to sell wouldn't justify the cost involved.So what about pre 2004 cars ?? - are there still Aust. emissions stds to meet and they are less stringent, or are there none at all ???
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snap0964 wrote: tickford_6 wrote: any car after 2004 must be fitted with an emissions certified kit. so unless the imported part is certified for our australian falcon you can't use it My understanding is that kit's like mine can be Aust. emissions certified to suit post 2004 cars, but the cost involved is fairly expensive, and the amount of units you'd have to sell wouldn't justify the cost involved.So what about pre 2004 cars ?? - are there still Aust. emissions stds to meet and they are less stringent, or are there none at all ??? As far as i know pre 2004 the rule is if the original engine management had a closed loop operation then the LPG system must also operate in closed loop. |
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Yeah thanks.
It actually jogged my memory as I think I have been told or have read that before somewhere.
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It costs about $3000 to test and certify a Gas conversion for emissions compliance. And that is as long as the components already meet A/S 1425. If it fails in Vic you have to rebook and pay again, I think in NSW you can retest the same day. Regards TPVM.
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The Panel Van Man wrote: It costs about $3000 to test and certify a Gas conversion for emissions compliance. And that is as long as the components already meet A/S 1425. If it fails in Vic you have to rebook and pay again, I think in NSW you can retest the same day. Regards TPVM. If that is true it would be one of the very "few" things that is better about this state, they would charge you to f@rt if they could.
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The Panel Van Man wrote: How do you clip the lines when you put them in a rail. Regards TPVM. Pretty easily. There are a number of open holes in a BA rail. 'Special' rubber insulated 'P' clips do the job when shaped a certain way. I do realise that even if lines are run inside a chassis rail they still require clips like normal.
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Macca wrote: The Panel Van Man wrote: It costs about $3000 to test and certify a Gas conversion for emissions compliance. And that is as long as the components already meet A/S 1425. If it fails in Vic you have to rebook and pay again, I think in NSW you can retest the same day. Regards TPVM. If that is true it would be one of the very "few" things that is better about this state, they would charge you to f@rt if they could.I remember years ago chasing up dividing fences laws - what a surprise, every state has one, but most of the content is very similar.
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snap0964 wrote: I remember years ago chasing up dividing fences laws - what a surprise, every state has one, but most of the content is very similar. Grrr fence laws, I wasted two days in court due to furkknuckles fighting over a fence, I was there for a more important mater, but these idiots tied up the courts with childish rubbish over a fence, grrr I would have only wasted a few hours otherwise, even the judge was getting annoyed. All states should have the same rules and "fee's", and as much as many from other states would hate it, I do believe they should adopt annual inspections, I have lived and stayed in other states, how there has not been more accidents would only because of luck, not good management.
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Macca wrote: All states should have the same rules and "fee's", and as much as many from other states would hate it, I do believe they should adopt annual inspections, I have lived and stayed in other states, how there has not been more accidents would only because of luck, not good management. couldn't agree with you more. some of the s**t boxes getting around this state is just scary |
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tickford_6 wrote: Macca wrote: All states should have the same rules and "fee's", and as much as many from other states would hate it, I do believe they should adopt annual inspections, I have lived and stayed in other states, how there has not been more accidents would only because of luck, not good management. couldn't agree with you more. some of the s**t boxes getting around this state is just scary Yeah, so I can worry about maintaining my car once a year. NOT. More roadside inspection stations would work better.
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