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Swapping LPG kit to a different car



 
 
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Old April 7th 06, 10:07 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.fuel.lpg
Chris Bolus
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Default Swapping LPG kit to a different car

I have an Omega 2.0 ecotec with lpg fitted. It's a bit of a shed really
and my wife hates driving it, but the lpg is good, it's a pro conversion
by CLS. It's the simple system with the "gas ring" on top of the
throttle body.

I've now bought a Merc E220 auto, much nicer car, but obviously more
expensive to run on petrol. I was considering removing the lpg kit from
the Omega to fit to the Merc; the throttle body is about the same size,
though horizontally mounted.

Is this a feasible swap? I haven't looked closely at how the ECU
connections are made, but I will over the weekend.
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Old April 9th 06, 11:30 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.fuel.lpg
big jon
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Default Swapping LPG kit to a different car

Not to sure, but everything is feasible, with the right tools and
equipment. as long as the unit has a computer, the there is no real
reason why it shouldn't work. It has worked on your omega,so as long as
the mixer is the right one, go for it.

 




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