Has anyone had any experience with the airod range of LPG gear?
I'm considering changing over from my 300 series impco to this.
Link- http://www.medauto.com.au/
Any adviec would be greatly apprecitiated.
P.s. i have searched all the LPG topics and couldn't find anything about it.
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Airod LPG systems
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I have a new generation airod converter feeding my 350 chev, I think is is good, it is ok to feed on a sedate tune, but if your after a bit more performance go a gas research sytem, (wich is what Im going for) So my system is going up for sale it your interested.
The converter, holley, and mixer will be up for a complete sale...$300 for the lot.
Casey
P.s.
Its only around 13mths old...
The converter, holley, and mixer will be up for a complete sale...$300 for the lot.
Casey
P.s.
Its only around 13mths old...
Dizzys sound interesting - I will have to read up about that.up2nogood wrote:Back when I used to fit conversions, the best set up was Century converters and Gas Research carbies. This was for straight LPG conversions.
Dual fuel sucked, but now you can get dissy's that can switch to run two different advance curves so mayber it don't suck so bad anymore.....
Thanks
Tom
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