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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
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    What I'm trying to do is make this vehicle and engine as simple as possible, so will be using a regular vapour system.
    Do you have a system?

    I have the old vapour system put of my 4.6 and i want to get rid of it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    So the question remains - is it worthwhile spending $1,000 to convert the 4.6 engine to HiComp if it is to run 95%+ on LPG with the CSR calculated in?
    Maybe all you need to carry is some octane booster for the sections of the trip where premium is unobtainable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LOVEMYRANGIE View Post
    There is a guy here in Perth who aparently makes LPG jerry cans. I have just contacted my customer who told me about them only yesterday! He has the details somewhere and will call me when he finds them.
    As soon as I know, I will post it here and PM you.

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    I was talking to a bloke this week about this. He said one can use forklift cylinders.
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    Quote Originally Posted by up2nogood View Post
    Anyone know what engine number prefix would id a low or hi comp engine?

    What compression ratio does the engine end up with using 3.9 heads and flatties?
    42D LC 4.0
    44D HC 4.0
    46D HC 4.6
    48D LC 4.6
    To VIN WA410481

    Then
    57D
    58D
    59D
    60D

    That's factory fitment. Then there are the replacement engines.....


    9.35:1 is HC
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I was talking to a bloke this week about this. He said one can use forklift cylinders.
    Its not unheard of to turn a 9kg bbq cyl upside down to supply "emergency" fuel (18 Litres) . You would need a hose with POL one end & Acme female the other. Commercially available, ie legal, are limited to 1.5m as with all decant hoses.
    I travelled the high plains quite some years ago with someone who had 2x45kg household cyls on a yota trayback and ran a hose down to the filler and thereby had 2x temporary tanks. Not legal though.
    Tecnically a goods carrying vehicle ( open type) can carry 250 litres (in Vic) in addition to vehicle fuel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeJay View Post
    Its not unheard of to turn a 9kg bbq cyl upside down to supply "emergency" fuel (18 Litres) . You would need a hose with POL one end & Acme female the other. Commercially available, ie legal, are limited to 1.5m as with all decant hoses.
    I travelled the high plains quite some years ago with someone who had 2x45kg household cyls on a yota trayback and ran a hose down to the filler and thereby had 2x temporary tanks. Not legal though.
    Tecnically a goods carrying vehicle ( open type) can carry 250 litres (in Vic) in addition to vehicle fuel.
    Herendeth the lesson
    Seen a bloke here runing a F100 that way here years ago. Was no gas here then Only he had the big house hold Cyls. I looked real bad. But did work. They did not look to be upside down though.

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    i think the hi compression head (9.35:1) are also a different shape (at the top of the cylinder) and the valves and seats are also different therefore the earlier ones can handle unleaded and lpg without major changes. of course the later engines were already set up for unleaded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LOVEMYRANGIE View Post
    There is a guy here in Perth who aparently makes LPG jerry cans. I have just contacted my customer who told me about them only yesterday! He has the details somewhere and will call me when he finds them.
    As soon as I know, I will post it here and PM you.

    Andrew.
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    The problem is not having LPG gerry cans or decanting bottles, it is having sufficient to travel the length which is about 2,000Km. With 200Lt LPG in tanks on-board I would potentially require another 300 Lt to do the journey. This will be picked up by the 150Lt petrol in a third tank and the people who do the fuel drop will currently only drop diesel and unleaded so I will need 150 litres of petrol (or in fact 200 litres as it comes in 44 gal drums) and it is this fuel that is the concern.

    Ron's idea of the octane booster may be the answer.

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    would be something you'd pre-test?




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    the octane booster works well. a simpson trip in 2002, we...well I used it. the only petrol i could get at Mt Dare was unleaded, so i took a few bottles of octane booster with me. no pinging and no problems, the ute went well and i only used 22l/100km on the sand
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    Quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
    the octane booster works well. a simpson trip in 2002, we...well I used it. the only petrol i could get at Mt Dare was unleaded, so i took a few bottles of octane booster with me. no pinging and no problems, the ute went well and i only used 22l/100km on the sand
    What was done with the engine that required octane booster??

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