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skidmark77
5th September 2007, 11:03 PM
Hi all
Ok now i have my disco s1 V8 I am know looking to put it on gas.
what i have decided so far is
Manifold tank
venturi system
As i mentioned in a previous thread i have rang a few places and the cheapest is 2600 and the dearest is 3700.
at the cheaper place they said they use an American system on it. im thinking it could be impco as its american, but if it was he would have straight out said it was impco to my mind. what other American systems are there? And are they any good? Ive already used up my rebate on my AU so price is important to me as well. If any members in the south eastern suburbs have had a conversion recently who did you use,what was the cost, what systems used and what are your views of the system fitted
Andrew

p38arover
5th September 2007, 11:11 PM
Ive already used up my rebate on my AU so price is important to me as well.

Is this car registered in joint names? Can the other person claim the rebate?

Ron

skidmark77
6th September 2007, 05:58 AM
only my name
And im single

p38arover
6th September 2007, 07:25 AM
And im single

Don't boast! :mad:










:D

jimbo110
6th September 2007, 07:28 AM
Sell it to your mother, then get it done and claim the rebate.:whistling:

loanrangie
6th September 2007, 07:51 AM
Hi all
Ok now i have my disco s1 V8 I am know looking to put it on gas.
what i have decided so far is
Manifold tank
venturi system
As i mentioned in a previous thread i have rang a few places and the cheapest is 2600 and the dearest is 3700.
at the cheaper place they said they use an American system on it. im thinking it could be impco as its american, but if it was he would have straight out said it was impco to my mind. what other American systems are there? And are they any good? Ive already used up my rebate on my AU so price is important to me as well. If any members in the south eastern suburbs have had a conversion recently who did you use,what was the cost, what systems used and what are your views of the system fitted
Andrew

I replied to a post on lpg converters listing the more popular system brands around. Most likely impco which is fine for a D1, lpg vapour injection is recommended for a D2.

walker
7th September 2007, 09:22 AM
For only $27k you can buy my 2004 D2a and it is already on sequential injection gas. :D


But if you don't want that, then look at the Gas research gear. There are only a handful of installers that do it but from everything I have heard is 2nd only to the sequential injection. I will be putting it on my Rangie ute soon.

p38arover
7th September 2007, 10:30 AM
But if you don't want that, then look at the Gas research gear. There are only a handful of installers that do it but from everything I have heard is 2nd only to the sequential injection. I will be putting it on my Rangie ute soon.

Got a link?

Ron