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Author: Jeßus
Date: May 16, 2008 14:55

Gday All,

Due to my 'old' server vaporising (by the looks of it) I can't find the
old posts I'm looking for. Anyway, there was some discussion about what
are good and not so good brands of LPG systems out there.

I do recall that two were considered better than the rest - which were
these again?

If it makes a difference, I wanna put a 75 series Cruiser ute on gas, so
any systems particularly well set up for these is what I'm really
interested in.

Thanks.
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Author: Jason James
Date: May 16, 2008 17:55

"Je
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Author: Jeßus
Date: May 17, 2008 00:45

Jason James wrote:
> "Jeßus" all.org> wrote in message news:482e02e6@news.x-privat.org...
>> Gday All,
>>
>> Due to my 'old' server vaporising (by the looks of it) I can't find the
>> old posts I'm looking for. Anyway, there was some discussion about what
>> are good and not so good brands of LPG systems out there.
>>
>> I do recall that two were considered better than the rest - which were
>> these again?
>>
>> If it makes a difference, I wanna put a 75 series Cruiser ute on gas, so
>> any systems particularly well set up for these is what I'm really
>> interested in.
>
> One important thing when doing a conversion,..two actually - if your Cruiser
> has a cast-iron head, you need to get at least the exhaust valve seats
> replaced with stellite or some such hardend insert and ignition. What some
> installers do, is leave the ignition standard. (Like mine did) This robs the
> engine of torque and power down low as LPG likes more initial advance, then ...
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Author: John McKenzie
Date: May 17, 2008 15:52

Jeßus wrote:
>
> Gday All,
>
> Due to my 'old' server vaporising (by the looks of it) I can't find the
> old posts I'm looking for. Anyway, there was some discussion about what
> are good and not so good brands of LPG systems out there.
>
> I do recall that two were considered better than the rest - which were
> these again?
>
> If it makes a difference, I wanna put a 75 series Cruiser ute on gas, so
> any systems particularly well set up for these is what I'm really
> interested in.
>
> Thanks.

In your shoes - an impco model E convertor (you'd probably get by with
an L) and an impco 225 mixer represent reliability and affordability.

I'd make a plug for ohg, but good luck finding them these days.
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Author: Jeßus
Date: May 18, 2008 18:48

John McKenzie wrote:
> Jeßus wrote:
>> Gday All,
>>
>> Due to my 'old' server vaporising (by the looks of it) I can't find the
>> old posts I'm looking for. Anyway, there was some discussion about what
>> are good and not so good brands of LPG systems out there.
>>
>> I do recall that two were considered better than the rest - which were
>> these again?
>>
>> If it makes a difference, I wanna put a 75 series Cruiser ute on gas, so
>> any systems particularly well set up for these is what I'm really
>> interested in.
>>
>> Thanks.
>
> In your shoes - an impco model E convertor (you'd probably get by with
> an L) and an impco 225 mixer represent reliability and affordability.
> ...
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