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CG-SC Member Since: 06 May 2011 Location: Falkirk Posts: 528 |
Interesting reading:
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30th Oct 2013 10:12am |
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dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1340 |
The thing is Craig lots of anecdotal stuff re VSR but not one concrete case of
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30th Oct 2013 8:39pm |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
That's a rather well written article. Most of the facts are there as well which is refreshing. But it is only one person's view.
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30th Oct 2013 8:56pm |
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CG-SC Member Since: 06 May 2011 Location: Falkirk Posts: 528 |
Yeah, but the boss at JE Engineering probably makes money from selling his 'special heads' I researched it well before I did it, sure there are horror stories but I also know of a few SC's that have done well over 100k on LPG without any flashlube system. If I remember correctly CTC, your SC had the original LPG system removed and another one fitted as it was a bad install (previous owners own words) and he had lots of problems with EML light on and it not being able to cope with the power of the SC, so it probably had damage done to the heads on the first conversion....... Everyone is going to have and is entitled to have their own opinion - I'm only expressing my own experience to date with mine. Granted, if I'm going to be giving the SC a good hard thrashing, or some overtaking with the caravan hitched up then I'll knock it back to petrol for a short time but for normal cruising / driving then it's LPG. The LPG system is rated for the BHP but at WOT the lambda goes open loop and is then relying on replication of the ECU map whereas at all other load sites my LPG ECU is constantly adjusting according to the OBD2 connection from the lambda sensors. Stolen / Gone: 2006MY Supercharged LPG Autobiography - Zambezi Silver with Sand/Jet/Jet Oxford Leather..... |
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30th Oct 2013 9:56pm |
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D16XEY Member Since: 29 Oct 2013 Location: Broughty Ferry Posts: 20 |
Really interesting reading and I agree with mzplcg. I would add the following, we all know the LPG burns hotter through the system including exhaust gases. You can improve the burn by upgrading the spark plugs, this in turn reduces the risk of damage to the exhaust valve seats and incidentally improves the efficiency of the burn ie when the valves are closed. Fitting brisk silver spark plugs. The plugs are actually race car rated to be more efficient when using high octane fuels. The only issue is they are only good for about 18 K miles. All things considered It,s a lot cheaper to fit a set of plugs than refurb your cylinder head. |
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1st Nov 2013 8:05pm |
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