I've got LPG on my 87 RR, 3.9 V8
The mixer is bolted to the air intake side of the air flow meter and the resulting air intake hole is sunstantially less than the original air intake.
Am I correct in thinking that this is too small for proper operation. The car seems to feel as though it is strangled when you try to make it rev and it goes crap on petrol, though that could be because I have heaps of advance for running on gas.
What size mixer should I have and where should it be placed.
I'll be getting rid of the air flow meter soon when I re-install my 'MegaSquirt' so I will probably need a new one that can be fitted to the air intake hose somewhere.
Any idea where I could get one, who much, etc?
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LPG mixer size?
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Size and position
It's probably a little bit more than 10mm smaller, and its placed between the air flow meter and the air cleaner.
Re: Size and position
ytt105 wrote:It's probably a little bit more than 10mm smaller, and its placed between the air flow meter and the air cleaner.
I was pretty sure it was really difficult to tune them up like that.
Is your setup flapper or hotwire - if it is hotwire then run it behind the AFM and it will be easier to tune and shouldn't change the petrol properties too much (the restriction will change the top end a bit but not that much)
Tom
Well,
I had a kit off a discovery that I put on my 3.9 rangie and it had a mixer that fit on the end of the plenium where it stepped down to put the hose on the to the AFM. It fit over that lip - IMO this is the best way to go, here is a photo.
Go to a gas shop I suppose, a mixer is worth about $90 last time I bought one, although I found it hard to get one just like mine last time, I had to settle for an inline on that just fit in the hose.
You should also fit a backfire protection flap too to help protect you AFM, the problem is that these are worth about $90 too and now you are up to $180. If you are going megasquirt then I would wait till you were ready to go before putting LPG on, i
You will have to re-tune once the mega is on and if you are changing over soon the savings just won't add up.
If it is going to be a "while" before you get it up and running then it may be worth it
Tom
I had a kit off a discovery that I put on my 3.9 rangie and it had a mixer that fit on the end of the plenium where it stepped down to put the hose on the to the AFM. It fit over that lip - IMO this is the best way to go, here is a photo.
Go to a gas shop I suppose, a mixer is worth about $90 last time I bought one, although I found it hard to get one just like mine last time, I had to settle for an inline on that just fit in the hose.
You should also fit a backfire protection flap too to help protect you AFM, the problem is that these are worth about $90 too and now you are up to $180. If you are going megasquirt then I would wait till you were ready to go before putting LPG on, i
You will have to re-tune once the mega is on and if you are changing over soon the savings just won't add up.
If it is going to be a "while" before you get it up and running then it may be worth it
Tom
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