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Title: LPG Ecu - done it!
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 06 June 2010, 15:08:25
Well - it was a fiddle, and was like a bit of a rubix cube.... but I have the LPG Ecu nicely mounted alongisde the petrol one, in the main ECU box  :y

There is then a very handy place to cut out at the rear of the box, to run the loom out, to the LPG components/connections.

Is looking to be a tidy install, so far  :y
Title: Re: LPG Ecu - done it!
Post by: maria on 06 June 2010, 15:14:02
Nice one james  ,It soon be done and you'll have a nice working car at last :y :-*
Title: Re: LPG Ecu - done it!
Post by: Debs. on 06 June 2010, 15:17:07
May we have some pictures, please. ;)
Title: Re: LPG Ecu - done it!
Post by: maria on 06 June 2010, 15:19:57
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May we have some pictures, please. ;)
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Yeah it would be nice to see some pics deb's
Title: Re: LPG Ecu - done it!
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 06 June 2010, 16:23:02
Thank you my dear..

Is now raining, and thundering, and I have given up trying to make electrical connections, for the moment!!

I will be doing a gallery of pictures, don't worry :y

Jobs to do, include -

Wiring to both gas solenoids

Wiring to Vaporisor temp sensor (this will need extending, due to being so far away from ECU box

Connect liquid gas line to shut off valve (I was 1 connection short)

Fit manifold (cheers Kevin  ::) ), run nozzle pipes up. Fit injector wiring, and get plenum on. All nice and tidy.

Other bits of wiring to hook up, EG switch inside the car, so on... running cables through bulkhead...

Calibration....

Is still loads to do - but, definately feel progress has been made  :y

Title: Re: LPG Ecu - done it!
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 06 June 2010, 16:25:11
Also need to find somewhere to mount both injector rails, and finish vapour hose plumbing - oh - and drill the injectors as well...

Is never ending!

Have had a hold up in as much as, unfortunately, I split the casting on my inlet manifold, having come out just very slightly too close to a petrol injector, with a gas nozzle.

Thankfully our wonderful Mr Wood has a spare, that I can use & replace  :y
Title: Re: LPG Ecu - done it!
Post by: TheBoy on 06 June 2010, 17:00:23
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Thankfully our wonderful Mr Wood has a spare, that I can use & replace  :y
He won't miss it - I have loads for him here ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: LPG Ecu - done it!
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 06 June 2010, 17:08:52
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Thankfully our wonderful Mr Wood has a spare, that I can use & replace  :y
He won't miss it - I have loads for him here ;D ;D ;D

Job's a Goodun' - am very grateful :D :y
Title: Re: LPG Ecu - done it!
Post by: maria on 06 June 2010, 17:27:19
Its very warm here james and sunny  ;D ;D so dont send any rain  my way as you can keep it ;D
Title: Re: LPG Ecu - done it!
Post by: tunnie on 06 June 2010, 18:10:23
pictures!