thebeast. wrote:i get like 13L/100km on the highway.. is that good or bad.
also isnt higher octane stufff ment to give it more of a boost then better milage??
thebeast. wrote:i have no idea how to change it im a noob..
Barnsy wrote:LPG
thebeast. wrote:i get like 13L/100km on the highway.. is that good or bad.
also isnt higher octane stufff ment to give it more of a boost then better milage??
67rce wrote:XRated wrote:350kms to a tank of V Power? Farkin' 'ell. How much does it cost you to fill up?
Umm from empty at current prices $102.
20.5L/100km FTMFL
edfairmont4.0 wrote:67rce wrote:XRated wrote:350kms to a tank of V Power? Farkin' 'ell. How much does it cost you to fill up?
Umm from empty at current prices $102.
20.5L/100km FTMFL
Something wrong with dat car.....its drinking like a v12... not a v8 lol
edfairmont4.0 wrote:I agree but i think LPG Injection flogs petrol.... More power- torque, MORE economy, MUCH cheaper to buy but the LPG Injection is like 4k
krisisdog wrote:thebeast. wrote:i get like 13L/100km on the highway.. is that good or bad.
also isnt higher octane stufff ment to give it more of a boost then better milage??
Thats fuken shocking. Dont use that Octane shit either.
You should be getting less than 10L/100km when cruising at 100-120 pretty easily. I've got a 1673 cam, extractors, exhaust and 3" intake and my average is only 11.8 atm, and it sits on 7-8 on the hwy.
Get your auto serviced, engine serviced + spark plugs, maybe leads, reset ecu, fuel filter, oxy sensor..... theres more as well, but dude thats pretty bad..
edfairmont4.0 wrote:Ive used to hang around a shop that fitted LPG Injection to cabs, and they reported better economy and more power. and they got dyno'd as well gainin up to 10kw.
How could you not know that its better...
Well thats the first time ive head that considering lpg is rated 105 octane.
Commando wrote:seriously, this thread is now a complete cyber skip bin filled with all kinds of waste from the internet...
BLCKED wrote:when the car required more power and tourque (i.e going up a hill or towing a trailer) it will switch to petrol
A high octane fuel such as Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has a lower energy content than lower octane gasoline, resulting in an overall lower power output at the regular compression ratio an engine ran at on gasoline. However, with an engine tuned to the use of LPG (i.e. via higher compression ratios such as 12:1 instead of 8:1), this lower power output can be overcome. This is because higher-octane fuels allow for a higher compression ratio - this means less space in a cylinder on its combustion stroke, hence a higher cylinder temperature which improves efficiency according to Carnot's theorem, along with fewer wasted hydrocarbons (therefore less pollution and wasted energy), bringing higher power levels coupled with less pollution overall because of the greater efficiency.
The main reason for the lower energy content (per litre) of LPG in comparison to gasoline is that it has a lower density. Energy content per kilogram is higher than for gasoline (higher hydrogen to carbon ratio). The weight-density of gasoline is about 740 kg/m³ (6.175 lb/US gal; 7.416 lb/imp gal).
edfairmont4.0 wrote:Ive used to hang around a shop that fitted LPG Injection to cabs, and they reported better economy and more power. and they got dyno'd as well gainin up to 10kw.
How could you not know that its better...
LTDHO wrote:edfairmont4.0 wrote:Ive used to hang around a shop that fitted LPG Injection to cabs, and they reported better economy and more power. and they got dyno'd as well gainin up to 10kw.
How could you not know that its better...
Ever since the day LPG was introduced and every car that has been converted since has had less power and torque on the same combination. It's fact. So who ever told you that had their hand down their pants.
Gunns wrote:LPG liquid injection is good. LPG vapour injection is bad.
liquid injection hits the chambers at -40, colder fuel, better burn, more power.
Fu(k it just run C16
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