As I understand it all Rover V8s can run on LPG with no internal modifications. But I can't comment on merits of different fuel injection systems etc.
John
What engine mods will I need to do to my 3.5 to run on lpg? The motor is bog stock with a holley on it but I want to put fuel injection on it so I can run a altronics computer with duel maps on it. My questions are will I need to mod the heads or cam or any other engine mods also what rover injection system would be best suited as there are a few different systems.The car is a stage1 ute and I definitley want to be a to run on duel fuel.
Thanks Pete
As I understand it all Rover V8s can run on LPG with no internal modifications. But I can't comment on merits of different fuel injection systems etc.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Pete
These are questions you should ask the LPG fitter, go an see Carl Hendrickson at Greenlight Car Care in Thornleigh, he is a Range Rover enthusiast and also fitted the LPG to my RR classic. Carl suggests that there should be dual mapping on the engine management with a different setting for the LPG over petrol, talk to him about your options.
My car originally was a carby 3.5 but subsequently changed to fuel injection 4.6. Don't get the early Lucas fuel injection get the later type.
The conversion to fuel injection was done by Graeme Cooper Automotive and uses a Motec engine management.
Diana
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
Rover V8 will happily run lpg with no mods just make sure you ignition system is up to scratch. The holley is the easiest to run with lpg as you can just use any impco system off a holden/ford/val, efi is only a plus if you intend runing on petrol a lot. I have converted 2 rangies using the same impco system and found i rarely used petrol unless touring. If your ecu does dual iginiton maps then that would be of most benefit but generally only the more upmarket ecu's do this.
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1958 Holden FC special sedan
Rangies run well on LPG but I'm personally not an LPG fan. Just need to find someomne who know's what there doing because there's a lot of cowboys out there
This is why I believe that gas is for BBQ's
Trav
If the engine was designed to run on ULP it should have the appropriate Valves and Valve seats, if not it is advisable to have hardened Valves and seats fitted, if you are fitting an aftermarket ECU/Chip get the installer to set up 2 ignition maps, one for petrol, one for LPG, and Higher compression would'nt hurt. Ignition timing for both fuels should eliminate most of the downside of LPG, because if you're running LPG on Petrol Timing/Advance then you are compromising LPG performance, Regards Frank.
To answer your question if you tune it accordingly it will be fine
What engine has it got in it? while Rover V8s will run on LPG very well if it is the 8.13:1 and someone has replaced the tin head gastkets with composite ones neither the performance nor economy will be startling.
I went from a 8.13:1 to a 9.35:1 and on LPG the difference was really noticeable.
Rover V8's have hardened valve seat inserts already so no mods are needed, if you have lots of cash you can fit SS valves but not really economical.
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
Is there any way I can tell what engine I have, ie compression ratio ect and so forth and what are the best ones? As far as I know my 3.5 is the standard stage1 engine with a holley on it.
Thanks Pete
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