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pongo wrote: you have to have power b4 you can loose it. ( just another benifit of a 22R).
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Knowing nothing about gas systems, I take it then that the basic way this works is that the gas ring lets gas flow into the incoming air and mix with it, then the gas/air mix gets sucked into the cylinder before injection...Loanrangie wrote:Depeneds on the system, but most likely it wil be a gas ring that fits between the carb and manifold. You can fit all the lines yourself just ask an installer what the regs say about where and how, go for a flexible line ran along the chassis rail .
If the capacity is similar then it would work, ask what brand and model the converter is and ask an lpg installer like the place on bridge rd Eltham or George crt Greensy - near where Para rd starts.big bundy wrote:LPG KIT WITH stainless steel tank, suit small car, $220 (03)98507831, (0409)943754, Doncaster
the guy said it was for a nissan pulsar, being a 4 cylinder, will it fit the 22R also or will the difference in displacement mean that it will not be able to throw enough gas in?
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