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Old January 4th 04, 08:02 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.fuel.lpg
QrizB
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Default Liquid LPG Injection

On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 11:41:43 -0600, "Biker_Bry"
wrote:

The difficulties to overcome LPEFI are as follows...
1. Propane cannot hold a liquid state at underhood temps (207deg F)
2. Liquid must stay at the injector at all times while running (fuel pump
nessisary)
3. Vehicle must complete a purge cycle before starting similar to a diesel
waiting on glow plugs.
(to rid the fuel lines of vapor).


I've been wondering if any of this is really an issue. The aim, as I
see it, is to have gas injection to the cylinder rather than to the
inlet tract. Does it actually matter whether you're injecting a liquid
or a gas?

4. Fuel Pump must be inside the tank, so how do you pass wires through a
fuel tank and have it safe?


And call me thick, but why does the fuel pump have to be inside the
tank? ISTM the pump could be anywhere upstream of the injectors, as
works perfectly well with diesel.

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