Tom Joad
French V8 lover.
Since the gas is priced at €1.65 per liter, american car owner feed their cars with liquid petrol gas (LPG). It's cheaper and even if the mileage is lower with LPG rather than petrol, it's worth it.
That's why above the gas filling hole there a plug to fill another tank with gaz.This tank is located instead of the spare wheel.
What's wrong with this system is the temperature of the engine is higher when running with gas rather than petrol. Worse, it's a little bit "dryer" than gas. This oil is naturraly aspirated and burned with the LGP. It helps the valves not to burn or be micro-welded to the head gasket.
I'm going out and doing some pics for you.
May be this will help : http://www.prinsautogas.com/en/
---------- Post added at 05:15 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:52 PM ----------
This is my LPG tank :
It's located instead of the spare wheel.
The liquid gas arrive there, on the passenger side of the engine bay:
This stuff transform liquid ga to vapor gas.
Then it's managed by those injectors:
(driver side shown - passenger side identical lol).
Who are plugged to the intake manifold:
(image show one of the rubber hose going to the manifold)
A view from my engine bay:
The FlashLube is meant to be lower than the vapor-making item so the mechanic fixed it on the driver side. there was no more room on the passenger side. But there is a rubber hose that goes from the oil reservoir to the intake something juste under the plastic cover:
I don't know where it goes but it works.
As I said, mechanically, it's at least fine now. Others stuff will be cosmetical. May be i'll add an CAI, but I can't find what's the difference between grenn and red filters. And I'd like a black pie instead of a chormed one.
That's why above the gas filling hole there a plug to fill another tank with gaz.This tank is located instead of the spare wheel.
What's wrong with this system is the temperature of the engine is higher when running with gas rather than petrol. Worse, it's a little bit "dryer" than gas. This oil is naturraly aspirated and burned with the LGP. It helps the valves not to burn or be micro-welded to the head gasket.
I'm going out and doing some pics for you.
May be this will help : http://www.prinsautogas.com/en/
---------- Post added at 05:15 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:52 PM ----------
This is my LPG tank :
It's located instead of the spare wheel.
The liquid gas arrive there, on the passenger side of the engine bay:
This stuff transform liquid ga to vapor gas.
Then it's managed by those injectors:
(driver side shown - passenger side identical lol).
Who are plugged to the intake manifold:
(image show one of the rubber hose going to the manifold)
A view from my engine bay:
The FlashLube is meant to be lower than the vapor-making item so the mechanic fixed it on the driver side. there was no more room on the passenger side. But there is a rubber hose that goes from the oil reservoir to the intake something juste under the plastic cover:
I don't know where it goes but it works.
As I said, mechanically, it's at least fine now. Others stuff will be cosmetical. May be i'll add an CAI, but I can't find what's the difference between grenn and red filters. And I'd like a black pie instead of a chormed one.
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