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Having a look at my new baby, I searched the net to see if I could find info on how to tune the gas system on my car. Amazingly, I found it!
It's really simple to tune it aswell, apart from one thing. The d***head who installed the gas system put the converter under the car with a guard around it and the only way you can get to it to tune the car is to jack the car up. I get so fed up with people who don't think through what they're doing before they do it. Considering you might need to adjust the mixture screw in the converter 5 or 6 or even more times, it neccessitates the jacking of the car every single time!! What's more, the testing had to be done @ WOT which means a 10 min drive to the closest decent hill, a 10 min drive back to jack the car up, another 10 min drive to the hill again etc etc etc. Even if you do it on a dyno it's not much better. No-one's going to put a car on a dyno and run the engine up to 4500 RPM @ WOT with the front pearched 2' in the air balancing on a jack! |
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XCH45R |
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what sorta car is it?
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unclewoja |
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EFII I6 (obviously cause it's not in the V8 Forum) with a Spanish gearbox
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Damo |
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Why don't you move the converter to somewhere in the engine bay.. ?
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XCH45R |
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unclewoja wrote: EFII I6 (obviously cause it's not in the V8 Forum) with a Spanish gearbox
Who's to know it wasent a v6 commonwhore |
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unclewoja |
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I will eventually... in fact I might do it tomorrow.
But seriously, who else had heard of gas converters being installed under that car with covers over them next to the gearbox? It makes about as much sense as putting the heater controls under the passenger's seat. |
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XCH45R |
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i've never seen it or heard of it, shouldent be too hard mounting it in the engine bay, just make sure u can the obvious precautions!
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twr7cx |
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i've heard of it before on one extaxi EF passenger side below the firewall
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Disco Frank |
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thast a wierd place for the convertor
hey tweedle d**k thats the normal spot for all falcons! and most commondores not sure if you will be able to move the convetor as u will need a longer service ( gas ) line ie the line from the tank to the converter that carries the liquid lpg. if the car is dual fuel i woul recomend takign the convertor off and moving it to the engine bay in the desired spot, move all associated wires and heating hoses as well remove the gas service line and then take the car to a LPG certified mech and get a new service line installed
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ItchiOne |
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That's the last place i would think a converter should be placed.
Who installed the system & does it have an AAFB compliance plate on it ? From what i understand, one should aim to have the shortest possible gas path between the converter and mixer otherwise the change in gas mixture will lag what is required by the engine - sort of like a turbo but without the power surge once boost kicks in. This may explain why your car is guttless on lpg. Cheers, Itchione |
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Rapier |
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Disco Frank wrote: thast a wierd place for the convertor
hey tweedle d**k thats the normal spot for all falcons! and most commondores hey i thought most converters were on the drivers side just under the top of the shocker in side the engine bay |
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twr7cx |
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Rapier wrote: Disco Frank wrote: thast a wierd place for the convertor hey tweedle d**k thats the normal spot for all falcons! and most commondores hey i thought most converters were on the drivers side just under the top of the shocker in side the engine bay As Tim's pointed out, Frank, you've just contradicted your yourself whiile trying to bag me out! Yes the normal sport for Falcons is on the DRIVERS SIDE above the STRUT TOWER! NOT BELOW the firewall on the PASSENGER SIDE as you've just told me is the "normal spot". Maybe next time you try to make me look like a tool you shouldn't end up making yourself look like a retard... |
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