Fordmods Logo

Best LPG brand 

 

Page 1 of 2 [ 18 posts ] Go to page 1, 2  Next

 
 Post subject: Best LPG brand
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 4:46 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline

Posts: 597

Joined: 4th May 2007

Ride: 1992 EBII Fairmont

Location: Aga
VIC, Australia

What is the most efficient standard LPG brand (not injected)
Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 4:48 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Age: 38

Posts: 11105

Joined: 15th Nov 2004

Ride: No Fords current

Location: Hobart
TAS, Australia

probably GRA.
Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 8:44 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline

Posts: 597

Joined: 4th May 2007

Ride: 1992 EBII Fairmont

Location: Aga
VIC, Australia

Is that Gas research Australia?

They have a few models on their site.

What one is best?
Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 8:52 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Posts: 3331

Joined: 27th Dec 2004

Gallery: 4 images

Ride: MCMXCV Falcon

Location: G town
VIC, Australia

if your car isnt too modified then id suggest either omvl or impco, because they seem to be the 2 most popular and therefore servicing will be cheaper

 

_________________

Image

Top
 Profile  
 
 
 Post subject: best LPG
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:30 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Posts: 708

Joined: 9th Nov 2004

Ride: Falcon

Location: Liverpool
NSW, Australia

IMO, the Fords like positive pressure systems, thats why Ford stuck with Viallie as they had any choise including the negative pressure set ups, eg: Impco.......I'v used all of the brands but for your run or the mill to mid performance we use Airod from MED, easy to tune get good economy & easy to instal, the average 6 cylinder gets about 320km to a tank or down your way get a price of someone that dose Viallie, you also have Poliauto........Parnell....... Landi Renzo...... Sprint Gas.......OMVL as a positive pressure set up, as an idication negative pressure tends to back fire easier compaired to a positive pressure system with the same problem
Hope this helps

Joe
Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:33 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Age: 92

Posts: 1088

Joined: 30th Jan 2005

Gallery: 16 images

Ride: F350

Location: Brisbane
QLD, Australia

I have always found barbeques galore excellent for all of my LPG needs.....bwahahahaaaaaa
Top
 Profile  
 
 
 Post subject: best lpg
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:43 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Posts: 708

Joined: 9th Nov 2004

Ride: Falcon

Location: Liverpool
NSW, Australia

speaking of bbq gallore I need to up date mine wheels & legs being chood by the dog, I'll check out the Stainless steel range, mmmm early xmas present to me.
Top
 Profile  
 
 
 Post subject: Re: best LPG
Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 11:38 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Posts: 1863

Joined: 30th Apr 2006

Location: Melbourne
VIC, Australia

AUXR8 2 wrote:
IMO, the Fords like positive pressure systems, thats why Ford stuck with Viallie as they had any choise including the negative pressure set ups, eg: Impco.......I'v used all of the brands but for your run or the mill to mid performance we use Airod from MED, easy to tune get good economy & easy to instal, the average 6 cylinder gets about 320km to a tank or down your way get a price of someone that dose Viallie, you also have Poliauto........Parnell....... Landi Renzo...... Sprint Gas.......OMVL as a positive pressure set up, as an idication negative pressure tends to back fire easier compaired to a positive pressure system with the same problem
Hope this helps

Joe


Very interesting - didn't realise there were different types of systems, ie positive and negative pressure set ups.

I had my EF converted with Impco and wasn't too happy with the cold start & economy. Installation was quite poor too, but that's obviously the installer, not the kit.
Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 12:01 am 
Getting Side Ways
Offline

Posts: 597

Joined: 4th May 2007

Ride: 1992 EBII Fairmont

Location: Aga
VIC, Australia

hmmm.

There's a feww type of kits though and I'm unsure what is best.

The impco has a 200,225, 300A and 425 mixer how do I know what one is best?

I'm thinking of going Gas research since they're kits are only $1034, are impco cheaper?
Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 12:04 am 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Posts: 3331

Joined: 27th Dec 2004

Gallery: 4 images

Ride: MCMXCV Falcon

Location: G town
VIC, Australia

you would use the 200 or 225 mixer on a 6, the 425 is generally used on an 8...


who quoted you that price for the gas research?
whats included in the $1034 gas research kit? tank? obviously it doesnt include fitting

 

_________________

Image

Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 12:42 am 
Getting Side Ways
Offline

Posts: 597

Joined: 4th May 2007

Ride: 1992 EBII Fairmont

Location: Aga
VIC, Australia

The kit includes.....

Kits include the following :
Throttle Body, Convertor, Lock-off valve, Adapter, Electric Primer, Brackets, Gaskets, Linkages, and Closed Loop Processor System and Idle Speed Control System where applicable.

So I still need a tank which is frustrating.

That'll get pricey.

I was hoping 1k with the tank
Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 12:45 am 
Getting Side Ways
Offline

Posts: 597

Joined: 4th May 2007

Ride: 1992 EBII Fairmont

Location: Aga
VIC, Australia

Oh also I can get a twin throttle/twin converter for $1650 what exactly does that do?
Top
 Profile  
 
 
 Post subject: best lpg
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 1:21 am 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Posts: 708

Joined: 9th Nov 2004

Ride: Falcon

Location: Liverpool
NSW, Australia

ILLaViTaR wrote:
hmmm.

There's a feww type of kits though and I'm unsure what is best.

The impco has a 200,225, 300A and 425 mixer how do I know what one is best?

I'm thinking of going Gas research since they're kits are only $1034, are impco cheaper?


what you are refering to is the size of the mixer or cfm, I think what you need to do is to go & see some set ups & decide whats best for your needs........... & as gogetta replied 200 or 225 will be fine if your going to use Impco.

Joe
Top
 Profile  
 
 
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 9:38 am 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Age: 38

Posts: 11105

Joined: 15th Nov 2004

Ride: No Fords current

Location: Hobart
TAS, Australia

AUXR8 2 - you didn't like GRA?
Top
 Profile  
 
 
 Post subject: best lpg
Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 5:43 pm 
Getting Side Ways
Offline
User avatar

Posts: 708

Joined: 9th Nov 2004

Ride: Falcon

Location: Liverpool
NSW, Australia

I'd pick GRA over Impco or OHG's for straight out performace any day, but for my straight gas V8 set ups I use Technocarb with a 3 stage convertor good for up to 370 rwhp.... then twin convertors for 370 & up I geuss that every fitter has there own preference.

cheers

Joe...
Top
 Profile  
 
Display posts from previous:
Sort by  
 Page 1 of 2  [ 18 posts ]  Go to page 1, 2  Next

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 28 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

 

 

It is currently Sat Nov 23, 2024 1:09 pm All times are UTC + 11 hours

 

 

(c)2014 Total Web Solutions Australia - Australian Web Hosting and Domain Names