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    #1381
    2. If you convert to lpg, does it mean that you no longer have to replace your fuel filter since you hardly use any fuel?

    While it is true that there will be less sediments on your fuel filter please note that gasoline also gets stale when stuck in your tank for a long period of time. Also note that the filter paper deteriorates faster when dry.

    That is why in our SGI system we can program your vehicle to spew gasoline for a few seconds every 15 to 30 minutes while running on lpg. You wont even notice that your car is shifting from lpg to gas and back except that the led indicator flashes from green to orange and to green again.

    We achieve a three things by incorporating this in our program.
    a) prevents stuck up of your gasoline injectors when not used for a long time
    b) cools down the engine
    c) prevents gasoline from going stale in your tank.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; April 5th, 2008 at 10:04 AM.

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    #1382
    There are new "flat" tanks that install under the car or behind the back seat from Australia:

    check it out at: http://www.lpgautogas.com.au/index.cfm?Action=News

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    #1383
    Are you referring toroidal tanks? We also offer toroidal tanks for anyone interested

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    #1384
    Quote Originally Posted by bigMIKE View Post
    Are you referring toroidal tanks? We also offer toroidal tanks for anyone interested
    No bigMike these are really "flat" aluminum tanks..... check it out!

    steve
    b

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    #1385
    Few more questions.

    1. How do they tune the air fuel mixture and timing with the Denso closed loop system?
    2. How do they do it with SGI kits?
    3. For tanks underneath the car, what kind of brackets are used?
    4. How will you know if the installer is good?

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    #1386
    Quote Originally Posted by userfriendly View Post
    Few more questions.
    4. How will you know if the installer is good?
    By the number of "back-jobs" they have in their garage.

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    #1387
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    By the number of "back-jobs" they have in their garage.
    Indeed! the best indicator

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    #1388
    2. How do they do it with SGI kits?
    3. For tanks underneath the car, what kind of brackets are used?

    For the SGI kits, our ecu copies the ideal mixture that is set in your vehicle. Once your vehicle on lpg, the sgi ecu gives the signal to the injectors based on the setting that was copied. Thus eliminating "tantsa" system that is used in the emulator and carburetor systems.

    Under-chassis tanks are mounted with long bolts to your chassis and as extra precaution we put additional bracket to hold the tank.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; April 5th, 2008 at 10:03 AM.

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    #1389
    mike, this is steve again.

    so you copy the ecu program from the stock ecu and "remap" it for the lpg fuel?

    how about for those with variable valve timing engines? would they still be able to do the variable timing (and all the technological variations to optimize power and economy of the engine) even if the ecu is from that of the lpg kit?

    thanks!

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    #1390
    Quote Originally Posted by tebs View Post
    mike, this is steve again.

    so you copy the ecu program from the stock ecu and "remap" it for the lpg fuel?
    no, there usually is a ECU just for the LPG system. The stock ECU is basically untouched. This is handy when you want to switch over to using gasoline only.


    how about for those with variable valve timing engines? would they still be able to do the variable timing (and all the technological variations to optimize power and economy of the engine) even if the ecu is from that of the lpg kit?

    thanks!

    Since the stock ECU is still in place, the variable valve and/or variable ignition system will function normally. The only thing that will not function will be the stock fuel injectors since their functions were taken by the SGI-LPG injectors which are controlled by the ECU installed for that function.

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    #1391
    Quote Originally Posted by enzo18 View Post
    haba ng thread, 2 araw ako inabot.
    P55,000 = 2yrs+ ROI
    900kms per month ako
    SGI is not for me IMO
    Masmura na ang SGI ngaayon, hindi na siya P55k. I got mine last october for arnd P48k... pero now meron nang mga P34k na SGI systems, so ROI of those things would be faster

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    #1392
    Quote Originally Posted by webmiester View Post
    Masmura na ang SGI ngaayon, hindi na siya P55k. I got mine last october for arnd P48k... pero now meron nang mga P34k na SGI systems, so ROI of those things would be faster
    i heard nga sir, pero mukang ok na rin ang closed loop. problem ko na lang sa ngayon is that di pa approved kay wifey.

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    #1393
    Quote Originally Posted by bigMIKE View Post
    4JGTootsie
    Feel free to drop by. If you can't find our garage give me a call

    webmeister
    We still carry ultragas. Pardon my memory where did we meet?
    Im a client of Jappy at Speedworx in Banawe, I considered having my car's engine converted by you guys last October, but eventually had my car converted somewhere else... Im glad to see you around the forums

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    #1394
    Quote Originally Posted by webmiester View Post
    Masmura na ang SGI ngaayon, hindi na siya P55k. I got mine last october for arnd P48k... pero now meron nang mga P34k na SGI systems, so ROI of those things would be faster
    Quote Originally Posted by webmiester View Post
    Im a client of Jappy at Speedworx in Banawe, I considered having my car's engine converted by you guys last October, but eventually had my car converted somewhere else... Im glad to see you around the forums
    Can you pls tell us the name of the company and contact number for the 34K SGI system? And where is it from. Also who converted your car, what kind of car and how is it

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    #1395
    Quote Originally Posted by userfriendly View Post
    Can you pls tell us the name of the company and contact number for the 34K SGI system? And where is it from. Also who converted your car, what kind of car and how is it
    Hello,

    Interested din po ako dyan s 34k worth n SGI system.

    Would really appreciate it if you can share with us which shop offers it (and what brand/made?)

    tnx.

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    #1396
    for sgi systems, na need to remove intake manifold, do you need to replace the manifold gasket?

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    #1397
    Good day tsikoteers!

    Thank you for all your emails and inquiries for our EROOM Conversion Kits.

    Just like to announce that we have a new (coolmate) email address for all you inquiries on closed-loop system.

    That's eroomlpg*yahoo.com

    Inquries flooded my personal email so Im making this new email to reply to your inquries faster.


    Thank you.

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    #1398
    sorry for the late reply. yes we do have our own ecu which copies the signals sent to your injectors. We can also tap this to the injectors or to the vehicles obd to get signals thus the system can work on vvti engines.

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    #1399
    userfriendly, we do not usually take out the manifold we just drill small holes on it. But in rare occassions (chevrolet venture) we did open the manifold to be able to drill holes on it. We were careful enough not to rip the gasket when opening the manifold. However if gasket replacement is necessary we will inform the customer
    regards,
    bigMike

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    #1400
    More info for the curious about feedback systems.

    also on LNG buses.......

    http://www.lngplants.com/LNGBusCarbnTurbo.html


    cheers,

    steve

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