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    Gas pressure for injected LPG

    What should the gas pressure be for an injected LPG 4.6 Thor?

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    There is no 'right" pressure, there's no spray pattern involved, all that matters is that the lpg software can cope with all required flow rates within the injectors' parameters. Start with 1.4 bar, see how you go. That's what I set an injection system to today.

    Didn't you get any instructions with the kit?

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    I got very good installation instructions, but no tuning manual.
    I've requested one from the supplier.

    I've been reading manuals from various other suppliers and although very similar, the differences can be quite confusing.

    My system seems to have a gas pressure of 1.8 to 2.0+ so I think I need to investigate it properly.

    It goes well but uses a lot of gas, more than the vapour system Bee Utey sent me for my old GEMS Rangie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ytt105 View Post
    I got very good installation instructions, but no tuning manual.
    I've requested one from the supplier.

    I've been reading manuals from various other suppliers and although very similar, the differences can be quite confusing.

    My system seems to have a gas pressure of 1.8 to 2.0+ so I think I need to investigate it properly.

    It goes well but uses a lot of gas, more than the vapour system Bee Utey sent me for my old GEMS Rangie.
    I couldn't use more gas., as it is controlled to open the injector when needed, same as a petrol injector. May be you've got a leak some where?
    The injectors mimic the petrol injectors

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    Quote Originally Posted by It'sNotWorthComplaining! View Post
    I couldn't use more gas., as it is controlled to open the injector when needed, same as a petrol injector. May be you've got a leak some where?
    The injectors mimic the petrol injectors
    Broadly correct while the system is operating in closed loop, should be easy to check by seeing the O2 sensor operating. Open loop may be another matter, but that's why you adjust the fuel map, to get better mixtures under all loads.

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