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LPG parts?

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LPG parts?

Post by RUFF »

Anyone know of anywhere on line that sells LPG parts? Or a shop in Brisbane that will sell parts to the public? I used to have a shop at Wacol i could buy bits from but he closed down the LPG side of his workshop.

Basicaly i really just need hose and fittings. And maybe a mixer ring.
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Post by love ke70 »

hose you can get from pirtek, and the proper clips.
probably the fittings too.

if not try active forklift service. they helped me out when i did my install on the ute, theyre next to WM motorsports in brendale.

the mixer ring you should be able to get from most workshops that play with gas?
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Post by coxy321 »

I got all of my parts from the bloke that does tank testing. He's a mobile business, and his prices were pretty good too.

Mixer's, you might be better off hunting eBay. What size mixer are you after.
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Post by viet667 »

I sell LPG equipment, that's what I do fo a living. I should have anything you need.
PM me .
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Post by chimpboy »

viet667 wrote:I sell LPG equipment, that's what I do fo a living. I should have anything you need.
PM me .
Good to know, I have had trouble finding people who will sell to the public.
This is not legal advice.
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Post by RUFF »

viet667 wrote:I sell LPG equipment, that's what I do fo a living. I should have anything you need.
PM me .
Thanks. I will work out exactly what i need and get back to you.

Do you just sell the equipment or are you involved in installs as well.

I could use some advice on the Toyota Hilux 5VZ 3.4l V6 if you have any. Do they generally have any issues? Is one set up better than another on them? I illready have the tank sorted.
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Post by RAY185 »

viet667 wrote:I sell LPG equipment, that's what I do fo a living. I should have anything you need.
PM me .
*Sorry for the hi-jack Tony*

What do you know about Variable Mixers? I'm tempted to remove and sell my lpg system on my EF 4L motor in my cruiser because of the extremely restrictive 30mm mixer. From my enquiries I'm told that's all thats available and that attempting to use a larger bore mixer would introduce backfiring due to the reduced venturi effect. I've read snippets of info about variable mixers that open up under high airflow and shrink back down for idling and low rpm. Can't seem to find any decent info or a supplier anywhere.

There's a pic of one and some info on this page: http://www.hanalpg.com/finallpgkits3.asp
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