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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: cem_devecioglu on 04 July 2011, 13:39:14

Title: liquid injection systems..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 04 July 2011, 13:39:14
http://www.alpgw.com.au/Products/Systems/JTG-Liquid-Injection.aspx

as I heard BRC liquid injection system kits will be here like october, november..

did anyone see any liquid injection kit in UK ?
Title: Re: liquid injection systems..
Post by: 2woody on 04 July 2011, 14:06:36
not yet....!
Title: Re: liquid injection systems..
Post by: Lazydocker on 04 July 2011, 14:12:39
There was one manufacturer doing liquid LPG injection systems but they were unreliable and still in development if the truth be known.
Title: Re: liquid injection systems..
Post by: Kevin Wood on 04 July 2011, 14:59:00
I like the idea, but wouldn't want to be a guinea pig. ;D

Keeping the "gas" liquid in the pipework round the engine bay doesn't strike me as an easy task. I understand the in-tank pump that achieves this is the Achilles heel of current implementations.
Title: Re: liquid injection systems..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 04 July 2011, 20:10:38
they say it doesnt need a seperate ecu :-?

better performance etc etc..

after some installations around me , I think I'll try..

so guinea pigs are ready ;D
Title: Re: liquid injection systems..
Post by: Lazydocker on 04 July 2011, 20:14:04
As Kevin said, the problem with the ones tried here (think they were all "Factory fit" too :-/, was the in tank pump giving up and being in excess of £1000 to replace :o :o
Title: Re: liquid injection systems..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 04 July 2011, 20:21:52
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As Kevin said, the problem with the ones tried here (think they were all "Factory fit" too :-/, was the in tank pump giving up and being in excess of £1000 to replace :o :o

when it starts to be used widely, the prices will drop imo..

 I remember when first lpg intallations started years ago they were around 2500-3000 $..  things will change.. :)
Title: Re: liquid injection systems..
Post by: feeutfo on 04 July 2011, 22:45:29
Ok, so doesn't need a petrol ecu...

But for those of us who already have LPG what's the advantage? Happy enough with mine as is. But if liquids injection saves more money.... :)