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New Dieselgas Thoughts??
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New Dieselgas Thoughts??
hey all!!!
was wandering if anyone has put the new dieselgas system into their 4x4's and if it is worth the money!! also if anyone knows of somewhere that does it in the brisbane area??
was wandering if anyone has put the new dieselgas system into their 4x4's and if it is worth the money!! also if anyone knows of somewhere that does it in the brisbane area??
excuse his rudeness, there is plenty of threads on diesel gas set up and power gains on the board. with the cash rebate it works well for about a grand ,also if you have a turbo already i think you get better gains (power) Just pick a reputable company or some one not so rude may be able to recomend a place to do it for you and give you advice
wish list (lockers,lift,endless air,winch,bar,spotties,35s,paint job,turbo,18yrs old hottie
Mongo! Like candy?
Sorry.
Welcome to OL.
I haven't seen too many discussions here, but some time back there was a story in 4wd Monthly, LPG injection on a NA diesel Troopy. Power was much better, diesel consumption was vastly improved, but the added cost of LPG consumption really chewed into savings - from memory, it was slightly cheaper to run, but not much.
I'm not sure what difference the changes in fuel prices would make.
Sorry.
Welcome to OL.
I haven't seen too many discussions here, but some time back there was a story in 4wd Monthly, LPG injection on a NA diesel Troopy. Power was much better, diesel consumption was vastly improved, but the added cost of LPG consumption really chewed into savings - from memory, it was slightly cheaper to run, but not much.
I'm not sure what difference the changes in fuel prices would make.
i think you all missed the point they have a new system, and i too would be interested in some good workplaces to do some ringing around of, with the rebate, and already have a tank, convertor and lines, im thinking i can almost do mine for nothing
cheers, andrew
cheers, andrew
97 GQ patrol coilcab. TD42, safari turbo kit with fiddled turbo, D-GAS kit. dyno results to come...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
contacts
if you also go to diesalgas.com.au who i believe were the creators!! u can contact them via email.... also another topic puttin out there even though you get extra power torque fuel economy etc... is it worth it seeings the fuel prices increasing... the way everyone is turning to gas soon they will put a tax on that n put it through the roof like every other petrol!!! and jamie do you know of anyone who installs up in queensland??
MONGO!!!!
MONGO!!!!
3.0L TD 2004 Hilux with stupid IFS suspension!!!!!!!!
Apologies Mongo was just having a bad day and there have been a few disscussions on this already.
I had it installed and then removed as it was on a n N/A vehicle at the time and was not giving great power or fuel economy figures. I worked out it would take something like 5 years to pay for itself and you have to replace them every 5 or 10 years (can't remember) so it wasn't cost effective for me.
Cost about $2000-$4000 depending on which system and who installs it.
I had Torque Gas install mine as they were the cheapest; system failed 4 times in the time a had it too (about 3 months).
I had it installed and then removed as it was on a n N/A vehicle at the time and was not giving great power or fuel economy figures. I worked out it would take something like 5 years to pay for itself and you have to replace them every 5 or 10 years (can't remember) so it wasn't cost effective for me.
Cost about $2000-$4000 depending on which system and who installs it.
I had Torque Gas install mine as they were the cheapest; system failed 4 times in the time a had it too (about 3 months).
Kind Regards,
Brad
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