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Old 13-07-2007, 03:06 PM   #1
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well i am thinking about putting the ed on gas but i would like to no if anyone on here can get it done cheap or somewhere they no that isnt to pricey and that do a good job.
i have my reasons for doing it and u will find out in the nexr few days those reasons.
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Old 13-07-2007, 06:06 PM   #2
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Josh, I was looking at gas conversion a while back, Rapidflow in hoppers were reccomended to me by a few people. They're not cheap, but everyone I've spoken to has given them the thumbs up. I was looking at a gas research setup, I think it was about $500 after the rebate..
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Old 13-07-2007, 08:38 PM   #3
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I recommend Rapid Flow in Hoppers.
Price wise, I thought they were pretty good.
Basic OMVL gas setup in Geelong was 2400, where at Rapid Flow I got Gas Research with twin B2 converters for 2500.
Tuning wise there good, and have tuned quite a few LPG turbo falcons.
If you want a pic of my twin B2 setup, let me know
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Old 13-07-2007, 09:00 PM   #4
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there is a place in lock ave in werribee josh, im not 100% sure of the name but i know a few that went there for there gas. its cost about 2.5k but u get the 2k back from rebate
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Old 14-07-2007, 12:15 AM   #6
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yeah sounds good guys thanx for ur info ill go check out rapid flow and let u's no wat i get.
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Old 14-07-2007, 04:08 AM   #7
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I just got my auto ed converted to gas. Cost $3235 (In WA its higher prices) for kit and installation. On monday im taking the gas system over the pits, a formality required to apply for the government rebates, $1000 from WA government and $2000 from Federal. Its a Sprint gas system (quad valve).
Looks very neat and tidy underbonnet. Performance i notice has dropped under hard acceleration, on petrol i can wheel spin quite easily on tarmac, now its harder, but luckily, i can press the switch to change to petrol when at the lights (car doesnt need to be turned off for this) and i have petrol power if i need a fast get away or a standstill burnout. But for general slow cruising, which is 95% of what i do, the torque feels the same and so no notable power loss in slow driving, and now i will pay $20 to $25 a wheel for fuel (lpg) instead of $50 a week petrol fuel, or perhaps less, thats the difference i had in my old duelfuel ZK fairlane.
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I just got my auto ed converted to gas. Cost $3235 (In WA its higher prices) for kit and installation. On monday im taking the gas system over the pits, a formality required to apply for the government rebates, $1000 from WA government and $2000 from Federal. Its a Sprint gas system (quad valve).
Looks very neat and tidy underbonnet. Performance i notice has dropped under hard acceleration, on petrol i can wheel spin quite easily on tarmac, now its harder, but luckily, i can press the switch to change to petrol when at the lights (car doesnt need to be turned off for this) and i have petrol power if i need a fast get away or a standstill burnout. But for general slow cruising, which is 95% of what i do, the torque feels the same and so no notable power loss in slow driving, and now i will pay $20 to $25 a wheel for fuel (lpg) instead of $50 a week petrol fuel, or perhaps less, thats the difference i had in my old duelfuel ZK fairlane.
i know what ya mean mate. but alot of cars with dual fuel does this. the only gas cars that i know of that this doesnt happen to is straight gas.
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Old 14-07-2007, 04:34 PM   #9
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MADED bought ORSM54'S old turbo ED, so now he needs his current ed as his run around..

If I were you MADE, i'd chuck the driveline from the new car into the ED, and use the marone EB as the daily + gas!
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Old 14-07-2007, 06:19 PM   #10
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yeah i was thinking about that shuresm but i dont no about the hassle plus the eb is so much lighter than the ed so it goes harder.
but we'll see how we go.
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Old 14-07-2007, 06:28 PM   #11
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yeah i was thinking about that shuresm but i dont no about the hassle plus the eb is so much lighter than the ed so it goes harder.
but we'll see how we go.
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Turn the boost up 1psi, and your power to weight issues *disappear* ;)

It would be a lot of hassle, but well worth it probably!
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Old 14-07-2007, 06:52 PM   #12
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yeah true but i bought the car so i can stop working on the ed and have the eb to do crap on.
so swapping everything over would be a massive job.
i mean id have to swap the motor/turbo and the other motor and all wiring on both cars and cut holes for cooler piping wen the eb already has it.
id rather up the boost in the eb and make the power to weight ratio even better.
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i thought the ed made up for the 50kg or so weight gain, with the 9kw power increase on engine?? so you get a slightly heavier car in the ed, but safer, and slightly more power, so should still be similar speed... i dont know ive never looked into e seriers 0-100km times, but they wouldnt be too different, only 10/ths of a second, which can be made up other ways, tyres especially. how many kilometers will your boosted turbo eb engine last? is it worth increasing boost is your not using it as a racing car? i mean in normal driving, is there a difference at low revs and following speed limits? my ed on gas, seems abit less powerful then petrol, but only when really giving it revs (ie not very often, seems fast enought at half to 3/4 throttle for me). and it can still do easy standstill burnouts etc. on gas at lights.
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Old 17-07-2007, 12:15 PM   #14
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I recommend Rapid Flow in Hoppers.
Price wise, I thought they were pretty good.
Basic OMVL gas setup in Geelong was 2400, where at Rapid Flow I got Gas Research with twin B2 converters for 2500.
Tuning wise there good, and have tuned quite a few LPG turbo falcons.
If you want a pic of my twin B2 setup, let me know

I just got a price from rapidflow for gas on my DC 5litre... $3000 for a gas research system, B2 convertor, all new components, 80litre tank behind seat.
$200 extra for a donut tank...

So it will cost $1000-$1200 on the road after rebate, plus better plugs, new dizzy and leads which is reccomended before a gas conversion...

Thinking about it but will have to do some sums me thinkst..

Rapidflow is the only place i would use, ive heard nothing bad. I previously owned a VK Commode, twin convertors, twin t/b etc and was real good thing... Never let me down. Altho it chewed gas, about 40litres per 100klm cruising along! But you get that if you wanna do top gear donuts

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Old 17-07-2007, 02:56 PM   #15
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Never let me down. Altho it chewed gas, about 40litres per 100klm cruising along! But you get that if you wanna do top gear donuts
Why would you convert to gas, it would cost the same as petrol to run!!
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