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 Post subject: Tips & Tweaks For LPG Cars By EFBIGNIK
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:35 am 
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Tips & Tweaks For LPG Cars
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Tips For When your Car is Not running Right on Gas
Tip 1: Make sure your not out of gas
Tip 2: Check your Plugs and plug leads
Tip 3: Check your air filter is clean
Tip 4: Check your oxy sensor is working
Tip 5: Have it tunned
Tip 6: Check your vacuum lines

Tips on how to make your car perform better on LPG
Tip 1: Corrie your spark plug leads
Tip 2: Advance timing
Tip 3: Put in a gas cam
Tip 4: Shave head 10tho
Tip 5: Use au head gasket for ea-au
Tip 6: Have it tunned
Tip 7: Use an AU LPG thermostat ef-au

How gas works By GasResearch Australia
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A typical LPG system consists of the following parts. Firstly, there's tank (usually boot mounted)
that contains LPG under very high pressure. In fact, the pressure is so high that the fuel is in liquid form.
It flows forward through a filter/lock-off valve, a valve that only opens when there is an engine
rpm signal sensed. This is for safety, so that LPG cannot flow from the tank when the engine is stopped.
The LPG changes from a liquid to a gas in the converter, which is heated by connections to the
engine cooling system. Converters are classified as 'simple' or 'complex'. A simple converter
has no provision for external adjustment - all it does is change the state of the LPG. A complex converter
has adjustment screws - for changing idle mixtures, for example. Following the converter the
LPG is in gaseous form, so it can be added to the intake system of the engine. Of course,
the addition of LPG must be in the right proportions to the mass of air being breathed,
otherwise the air/fuel ratio will not be correct for the operating conditions of the engine. The device
adding the LPG to the intake air is called a mixer. Mixers vary in complexity, depending on which
converter they are working with. The simplest mixer is called an Amos Ring, and it comprises just
a venturi (flow restrictor) and a gas pipe connection. The pressure drop caused by the venturi
encourages the gas to flow through the tube. This simple mixer needs to be used in conjunction
with a complex converter, so that the correct adjustment of the air/fuel ratio can occur.

 

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:04 am 
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how does au head gasket make it run better on LPG?

 

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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:02 am 
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I'd say because of the raise in compression ?
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 Post subject: Re: Tips & Tweaks For LPG Cars By EFBIGNIK
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 12:32 pm 
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efbignik wrote:
Tip 1: Corrie your spark plug leads


What's ment by 'Corrie'?
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 9:53 am 
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Q1. isnt the head gasket a big job?
i guess ill wait for the head gasket to go on me then and replace.... how much would that cost?

Q2. Yes.. corrie spark plug leads? whats that

 

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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 2:16 am 
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i assume its correct???

any updates nick?

 

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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 2:22 am 
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update coming soon doing heaps of work on my car just now and its like 1 in the moring

 

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Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 9:54 pm 
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ok au head gasket will raise the compression any compression rise will make it go better as gas loves high compression

 

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Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 10:00 pm 
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by Corrie i mean that black plastic you can get it a super cheap it helps stop the plug leads from arching out recomened by gas preformance shop

 

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Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 2:22 am 
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efbignik wrote:
ok au head gasket will raise the compression any compression rise will make it go better as gas loves high compression
10.2-10.5 \1 and gas cam

 

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Impco variable Mixer ring ... gets rid of the restricted top end (availability is getting less and less though).

Denso Iridium spark plugs from Toyota (for the Ford ... looks it up on the Denso website) ... as the same as the Ford XR6 Turbo plugs (and EGAS plugs) ... but at around $6 a spark plug ... are a cheap alternative compared to FORD or NGK plugs.

 

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