from a dedicated lpg BA Falcon. What would be the steps to get this running on petrol please?
skin1235,
Jan 9, 11:18am
new fuel tank, carb or fuel system, probably certification as well, not sure about the legals today, is the owner allowed to remove lpg, or does it require a gas fitters ticket
msigg,
Jan 9, 11:53am
Just rip it out and then get your engine tuned again.
tweake,
Jan 9, 12:10pm
with a dedicated lpg system i would be checking whats left of the petrol system. in some the petrol system completely removed. can't remember if the BA was factory lpg system, if it is it may be a big job to convert it back and it may require certification.
franc123,
Jan 9, 1:33pm
Don't even think about it, its complicated beyond your wildest dreams. Buy a petrol one.
serf407,
Jan 9, 2:04pm
What is the matter with the lpg falcon? Does someone forget to refill the lpg and needs a 'tow truck' to carry the Falcon to get refilled? You would probably keep the lpg Falcon in storage (depending on its condition etc) if you could keep it maintained. Oil and petrol prices are likely to go up in a year or two. Making a car running on NZ lpg semi-viable depending on driving distance etc. http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/01/06/oil-prices-have-hit-a-10-year-low-theyre-not-going-to-stay-there/
purple666,
Jan 9, 4:19pm
I carry a hose setup in my Jag so at a push you can hookup a bbq bottle as long as it's upside down.
carclan,
Feb 25, 4:33am
The dedicated LPG falcons are excellent and cheap to run
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