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Ironingboard

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LPG Injector Question
« on: 11 July 2008, 23:27:00 »

I've got a question about LPG injectors and how their installed in the inlet manifold on the V6 engines.

I've read that the pipe between the LPG injector and the gas distribution thing, which people screw on the either side of the plenum should be as short as possible.

How come people don't hide this distribution things beside the petrol injectors to keep everything neat and as close to the LPG injectors as possible or is this a installation/safety thing?

I'm sure there would be enough space to do thing, but I'm just wondering. Not sure if my LPG terms are correct, but I hope you know what I mean.  :y

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Re: LPG Injector Question
« Reply #1 on: 12 July 2008, 10:15:23 »

I believe the most important thing is for all 6 pipes to be the same length. The reason for making them as short as possible is, I believe, more as a safety aspect in keeping the post shut off gas vapour to a minimum. I may be wrong though!
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Re: LPG Injector Question
« Reply #2 on: 12 July 2008, 21:07:56 »

Gas injectors are usually bulky, some are in blocks.

Pipe length matching is important though
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