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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:40 pm 
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Boost Lover: The fix is very, very simple and extremely cheap, especially considering the mileage increases icon_smile.gif

Your air intake and spark plugs, leads and distributor cap (EF's and earlier have coil packs) are crucial areas when getting power and economy from lpg.
This will near on double your economy boostlover, these are the things causing your horrible fuel consumption!

After that!
Try adding a cold air intake (CAI), modifying your airbox to allow more-cool air in, see this guys idea http://www.fordmods.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=56193
Keep inmind, where does the water go, easily overcome and good food for thought.

Intake could use an aftermarket filter, doesnt have to be K&N though, anything washable (high cfm) will give you the best value.
Cheap pods, not great but better then stock and half the price if bought right, will show an improvement.
Keep it clean, if its not washable, wave an air compressor over it every month! Not too close as you can damange the filter material.

Get some high temp plugs and quality sheilded leads, of course you need to balance 'gain' against 'cost'. Replacing plugs and leads that are still 'good' is not a viable idea.

Every few months check the gaps in the plugs, when taking off your plug leads make sure you 'twist' them slightly as relieve alot of pressure on the cable itself (thank you to the gentleman on here who told me that!)

A tune, if required should be performed after all these mods have been done, as lpg requires a tune after any change to your air intake.
You need to keep good fuel / air mixtures, otherwise you can potentially turn your engine into one big giant blob of hot metal.
Depending on your engine and how serious you are about running straight lpg, an oil lubrication system may be a good path for engine longevity. If your game, like me, try water injection!
Keep ontop of all of these and you'll have a great setup.

You have the ability to remove your fuel tank, whether or not its worth it, as you may need petrol one day if lpg is playing up. You can save yourself a bit of weight here, maybe replace it with a smaller tank (10Litres if you can get it?)
Dont run too low on lpg, if you get down to empty you will hear a BANG and your air box, exhaust and maybe some piping will need replacing ($2-300 damage) cut a hole in one of your intake pipes and fit with a tight fit 'plug' that is attached by a string something, so if it does happen, you save your intake as it blows out with the extra pressure!
Hope that helps, thats all i think you will need to know.
Matt


MY QUESTION IS:
I am a woman who has no idea about any of this. I have purchased an ef to drive as I work as a carer. I am currently getting around 5km per litre. Or 18 ltrs per 100km's. I purchased the car as it had a replaced engine and gearbox, with 10 mnths rego for $2000.00. It is dedicated gas. Does someone live in the western side of sydney, or perhaps knows of a trustworthy Gas installation place that could check what Gas-Man has said, and rectify my car??? All the information on here is to technical for me.

Tiffany

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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:07 pm 
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if your getting 18Klm's per litre nothing is wrong with the car, even if it's 8Klm's per litre of gas it's not bad.
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:20 pm 
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How many klms do you get per tank.
A good major service will certainly improve efficiancy but if it has been done, the 18kper litre isn't bad.
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:32 pm 
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18klm's per litre is better than not bad 18klm's x 60Ltrs = 1080Klm's on a tank of gas. :roll: :roll:
8Klm's per litre x 60Ltrs = 480Klm's on a tank of gas, sounds more like it.
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:36 pm 
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I have filled the tank, but have never run it dry. I have noticed 52 ltrs gives me about 260 kms. City driving. I had the air conditioning re gassed and it seems to run the same kms with the air going? I have no idea what size the tank is but it reads less then a quarter when I have done around 260-270 kms?????


ADVICE IS SO NEEDED AS I AM GREEN AT ALL OF THIS


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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:44 pm 
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YES, I made an error guys.

It is 5kms per litre or 18ltrs per hundred kms.

Can you please advise how to get done what Gas-man has suggested or where in western Sydney is a trustworth gas iservice place?

Tiffany
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:46 pm 
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Quote : "I am currently getting around 5km per litre. Or 18 ltrs per 100km's."

That is not that good at all. Everyone else should go back and read it a bit better. My ef, mods in signature doesnt go above 11L per 100 klms. And i am a slight lead foot.

I dont know much about lpg, but using that much gas doesnt seem to be overly right.

Possibly take it to a gas shop and see what they reckon?

 

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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:54 pm 
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I did, take it to a gas guy and he said I should be getting 5kms per ltr. He couldn't look at the tank because the boot wont open. After reading this forum I am certain 5ltrs is not good. I don't have a heavy foot and have been driving like a grandma. Is five km per litre bad, average or good. If it is not good how can I find a reputable gas guy to improve my system without robbing my wallet cause I'm a woman?

Help please.

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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:02 pm 
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My suggestion is get the car serviced and tuned properly by a good gas specialist, It will be the best money you spend.
5 Klm's per litre is not good, you should be getting 8 Klm's per litre atleast, if not more.
Also note that differant service stations have differant quality of gas also.
My findings are as follows,
I get 430 to 480Klm's a tank from Shell / Coles.
400 to 450Klm's from BP & Mobil.
350 to 430 from Caltex / Safeway.
My car is in need of a major service and tune, which when done I should get between 10 to 30% better fuel economy.

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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:06 pm 
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im getting between 320-350k's to 65 litres around town. Thats short trips and lots of stop start stuff. And being a lead foot ") . On the open road the best I have manged to get is 500.

Try Joe @ CMS in liverpool for a tune. 96006229

 

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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:36 pm 
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if you find a decent mechanic get the gas / air ratio turned down car will run rougher at idle but easily get 600k's off a 65L tank.

My mates EL station wagon has been running like this for five years now

 

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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:44 pm 
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How rough is rougher though. As I care for the disabled and elderly I am not to sure they 'd go for the heavy metal, head banging effect.

I rang Joe from cm. Liverpool. He told me it should get more then that. Yet at least four other gas guys say the most I can get is around 5km's per litre.


Seriously guys what r you getting per litre?

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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:07 pm 
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7 to 8 Klm's per Litre on a car that desperately needs a major tune and service.
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:13 pm 
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macxr8 wrote:
im getting between 320-350k's to 65 litres around town. Thats short trips and lots of stop start stuff. And being a lead foot ") . On the open road the best I have manged to get is 500.

Try Joe @ CMS in liverpool for a tune. 96006229

I get exactly the same from my XR8.

An I6 should get 350 to 400 per tank.

clearlipstick - pay more attention to the gauge on the tank then the one on the dash. Let it run down, but never into the red.
See how many klms you get just prior to the red section. Should be 350+
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:43 pm 
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Thank you guys. Nice to feel like I can get some trusty advice.

Can a bad shocky system on the car chew gas? Might be clutching at straws here but I just took it to a mechanic and he said I needed new shockies and bushes for front and back. $1200.00

Does that sound right. He is going to use kmg or something not monroe.

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