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Gone back to the Darkside.

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Post by LOCKEE »

Just bought the wife a 97 V8 Auto Disco as a road car.
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

Better the devil you know :D ;)
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Post by TRobbo »

Good work - they drive nice enough. on gas I hope. :lol:
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Post by RaginRover »

TRobbo wrote:Good work - they drive nice enough. on gas I hope. :lol:
They go well on gas - my '91 RRC 3.9 does very smooth

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Post by LOCKEE »

Gas is for BBQ's.
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Post by walker »

Gas is for BBQ's.

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Amen
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Post by cloughy »

LOCKEE wrote:Gas is for BBQ's.
Gas is for higher compression and static timing, more torque and horsepower i hear you say :?: but you gotta build the motor to suit and run straight gas
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Post by Micka »

We run our buggy on straight gas. Dyno tuned it and it runs far, far better than on petrol. Heaps better response, shit loads more torque. I mould say it has more power too.

Everything was supplied through Gas Research Australia. I could not recommend it highly enough.


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Post by oildripa »

Micka wrote:We run our buggy on straight gas. Dyno tuned it and it runs far, far better than on petrol. Heaps better response, shit loads more torque. I mould say it has more power too.

Everything was supplied through Gas Research Australia. I could not recommend it highly enough.


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Post by batcho101 »

this is tru i think gas has an octane of about 120+ i am runnign straight gas at the moment on my v6. timing adavanced higher compression drives heaps betetr than on petrol. the main difference i found was the throtle was alot more usable and makes it a hell of alot better offroad without injection
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