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what size lpg convertor?

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what size lpg convertor?

Post by bazooked »

well there seems to be a few on ebay, im after 1 that will suit a commy v6 motor, they all seem to be different sizes, which 1 do i need?
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Post by pcman »

depends what mixer your running
if your using impco or a impco clone you need a b2 converter

if your using a crappy oldschool mixer ring you just need any puss converter

check the outlet size on the gas feed to the mixer matches 1" for impco gear and 5/8(i think) for mixer rings
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Post by NutterGQ »

lol great advice there, is it a complex or simple you need, what mixer is it using?

Rather than just throw some names at you it would help if we knew what you needed.
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Post by bazooked »

NutterGQ wrote:lol great advice there, is it a complex or simple you need, what mixer is it using?

Rather than just throw some names at you it would help if we knew what you needed.
well i need evrything for a gas conversion, will not be running petrol so a duel fuel solenid is not required, its for my buggy build and needs to be cheap. can buy the mixer for about 90 bux which goes on the end of the throttle body, still waiting for a part number, as for the tank its goin to be a fork bottle cause they r cheap :armsup:
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Post by NutterGQ »

tank not improtant but need to know model number and brand of mixer b4 you can get a converter, theres 2 main types
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Post by bazooked »

will try to find out tomorrow.
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Post by NutterGQ »

thats the spirit, once you have that youll have a few options
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Post by Loanrangie »

Impco model and either 200 or 225 mixer are about as cheap as you can get, heaps at the wreckers and most common on commo V6's.
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Post by GAS-747 »

If using impco gear get a model E convertor.
They are good for constant 325hp or 500hp for up to 30 seconds before freezing over.

I happen to have 1 for sale too. PM if interested...
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