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hey guys, i've currently got an LPG system on my EB I6 and it's just the generic style with a Poliauto convertor and a mixer in the air stream. obviously this causes the LPG to perform worse than the petrol would because of
1. the mixer creates a bottleneck in the intake 2. there is less available air for the engine because gas is mixed in way back before the throttle body so i was wondering what the tickford LPG setups are and do they cause the car they're fitted to to loose power (or as much as my s**t system does)? i'm just trying to get the most power from my car on LPG (without going for LPG injection )
_________________ EBII 4.0L GLi | T5 | 3.27 Spool | POD | KKK K27 Turbo | 600x300x76 FMIC | 40mm Wastegate (dead) | RPD Stg1 Cam | B&M Launch Control | Thermos | 3" Dump | Twin 2.25" Zorst | 197kw@3500rpm, 7psi LEAN!
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Rmyers |
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How much you willing to spend? You can get a gas research setup for around $2200 if you've already got gas. Would you consider going straight gas?? (dual fuel setups are usually tuned as a compromise between gas and petrol)
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Slabz |
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Rmyers wrote: How much you willing to spend? You can get a gas research setup for around $2200 if you've already got gas. Would you consider going straight gas?? (dual fuel setups are usually tuned as a compromise between gas and petrol)
i don't really want to spend much on changing my current setup... i wanna get the usuals ie. zorst, extractors, cam but i was just interested really in what the tickford setups actually consist of and if they are any better than a normal LPG conversion
_________________ EBII 4.0L GLi | T5 | 3.27 Spool | POD | KKK K27 Turbo | 600x300x76 FMIC | 40mm Wastegate (dead) | RPD Stg1 Cam | B&M Launch Control | Thermos | 3" Dump | Twin 2.25" Zorst | 197kw@3500rpm, 7psi LEAN!
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EFFalcon |
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hardware wise there isnt much difference with the Tickford system.
the major gain the tickford system has is the ECU has the ability to switch to LPG timing maps and thus essentially a 'LPG tune'
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Slabz |
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all the ECU can do is timing tho?
would an aftermarket ignition setup be of any benefit over getting my current dizzy setup for str8 LPG?
_________________ EBII 4.0L GLi | T5 | 3.27 Spool | POD | KKK K27 Turbo | 600x300x76 FMIC | 40mm Wastegate (dead) | RPD Stg1 Cam | B&M Launch Control | Thermos | 3" Dump | Twin 2.25" Zorst | 197kw@3500rpm, 7psi LEAN!
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twr7cx |
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Rmyers wrote: How much you willing to spend? You can get a gas research setup for around $2200 if you've already got gas. Would you consider going straight gas?? (dual fuel setups are usually tuned as a compromise between gas and petrol)
How does the GRA system mix the LPG into the air? Does it not use a mixer that bottlenecks the air flow aswell? I saw on eBay.com.au once for EF/EL's an LPG Intake Manifold, this manifold had a built in mixer and was an entire replacement manifold for the stock EF/EL one (had throttle body on it too I think). Was made for dedicated LPG cars. |
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twr7cx |
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Slabz wrote: all the ECU can do is timing tho?
would an aftermarket ignition setup be of any benefit over getting my current dizzy setup for str8 LPG? I think it's only on mainly EF's that the ECU controls the timing. With EA-ED and EL you have the dizzy set up and can manually adjust it. |
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Age: 42 Posts: 86 Joined: 9th Apr 2005 Ride: ba wagon,,hq350, volvo 242GT Location: ------melburn------ |
same problem on my ef, it has the gas ring and it kill performance hardcore,
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twr7cx |
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EF_fairmont_guy wrote: same problem on my ef, it has the gas ring and it kill performance hardcore,
when i started a thread about tht yonks ago, some guy was saying that he put his on the lathe and increased the hole in the middle of it and it made a fair difference. |
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EFFalcon |
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twr7cx wrote: Rmyers wrote: How much you willing to spend? You can get a gas research setup for around $2200 if you've already got gas. Would you consider going straight gas?? (dual fuel setups are usually tuned as a compromise between gas and petrol) How does the GRA system mix the LPG into the air? Does it not use a mixer that bottlenecks the air flow aswell? I saw on eBay.com.au once for EF/EL's an LPG Intake Manifold, this manifold had a built in mixer and was an entire replacement manifold for the stock EF/EL one (had throttle body on it too I think). Was made for dedicated LPG cars. the GRA still has something in the intake stream, but its not as restrictive as the normal mixer ring.
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twr7cx |
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EFFalcon wrote: the GRA still has something in the intake stream, but its not as restrictive as the normal mixer ring.
Any chance of some pictures of the GRA set up? Especially the intake mixer? |
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NFGhia |
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I've got an 8 so I'm looking at gas, have a look at GRA here http://www.gasresearch.com.au/
And gas injection systems here http://www.gas-injection.com.au/index.html Both have plus and minus's, check 'em out.. I'm still tossing up the options to convert mine..
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