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straight lpg and snow trips

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straight lpg and snow trips

Post by pcman »

hey all very keen to do a snow trip in my cruiser but its straight lpg so im a bit worried it might not start in the morning i asked this same question in another lpg and snow thread but no answer on straight gas only to make sure it still runs on petrol

any tips or am i paranoid

its a fj45 2f running gas research and 12psi boost
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Post by johno88 »

take some start ya barsted so get kit fireing?
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Post by NutterGQ »

Lol no need for sprays, make sure you have enough antifreeze, make sure car is running a thermostat and enjoy, we did a trip at mt skene last year no probs any time.
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Post by baggers »

I know it's not exactly what you were looking for, but i've started my dual fuel on LPG after leaving it in the snow at Buller for a few days (petrol wasn't running well). Nearly killed my new heavy duty battery in my GQ.

I often find when it's very cold that it always fires on LPG, just takes a bit longer. Just take some quality jumper leads incase, I reckon that's all.
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