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Diesel Gass V D Gas

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Which gas - Diesel Gas - DGas for Toyota non turbo 1HZ


Poll ended at Wed Jun 10, 2009 5:40 pm

Diesel Gas
2
50%
DGas
2
50%
 
Total votes: 4

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Diesel Gass V D Gas

Post by Andy-m »

Hi

Looking at gassing a 1HZ when I get one.

Who has what type of gas - which method has anyone had problems with?

I am trying to work out which method would be best, they both state about the same advantages on their web sites.





Cheers Andy
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Post by love ke70 »

i went D-GAS and like it.
is it turbo?
issue with the D-GAS is it flows X number of litres per minute for a given boost setting.
which kind of sort of nearly matches the amount of diesel your putting in.
it works in the low RPM alot better than the diesel-gas setup i believe.
im not too up to date on the new diesel-gas stuff, but its still vapour pick up and enters pre-turbo right?

for those two reasons i prefer D-GAS, and cost, mine cost me nothing after rebate coz i was game to install myself, found someone to cert it (not easy) and home tuned it then banged it on my mechanics dyno and played with fueling.

last week my fuel figures were
798 km
81.03 L of diesel
22.76 L of gas
thats 10.15/100km of diesel and 2.85l/100 of gas.
works out at about the same cost as using 11L/100km on straight diesel.
i never managed below 11.5, ever, in 50,000km, even with balder smaller tyres. and im making an arseload more power now :armsup:
97 GQ patrol coilcab. TD42, safari turbo kit with fiddled turbo, D-GAS kit. dyno results to come...
4inch lift, king springs, efs and procomp shocks
315/70R16 cooper ST's
found fuel economy...
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Post by jaronimo »

I also got d-gas kit on my 3LT 2.8 TD
goes good, just specify to downsize the jet 5thoa smaller than recommended to be sure in hot weather that the engine dont detonate,

as the intake temps can be very high causing gas knocking
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