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Lrstaylor Member Since: 10 Mar 2022 Location: Kent Posts: 344 |
Shame you parted with it but I do understand the constant tinkering getting you down, I'm sure you will enjoy the ff. Iv got an early L322 with the m62 V8 engine I will be very if I have to part with it due yo ulez expansion. I'm trying yo console my self with my sc sport last couple of issues to resolve and it should be sorted.
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Mon Jan 23 2023 3:42pm |
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mgrover Member Since: 17 Oct 2019 Location: Leeds Posts: 393 |
I think in the grand scheme I wanted an L322 and just didn't know any better.
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Mon Jan 23 2023 4:20pm |
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Lrstaylor Member Since: 10 Mar 2022 Location: Kent Posts: 344 |
Can you remember what size the fuel restricted was ? And where in the fuel line it was fitted.
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Mon Jan 23 2023 4:58pm |
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mgrover Member Since: 17 Oct 2019 Location: Leeds Posts: 393 |
i did it near the cobra where it T'd yeah. size wise no chance now.
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Mon Jan 23 2023 5:20pm |
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Lrstaylor Member Since: 10 Mar 2022 Location: Kent Posts: 344 |
Thanks, yeah it's about that 70 psi I just need to be able to make sure it's about the same on lpg and petrol. I start with 1mm Diameter internal and adjust the size of the hole as needed.
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Mon Jan 23 2023 5:26pm |
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mgrover Member Since: 17 Oct 2019 Location: Leeds Posts: 393 |
I mean I'd assume because it is variable we should be able to view it vs the return line. |
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Tue Jan 24 2023 1:10pm |
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Lrstaylor Member Since: 10 Mar 2022 Location: Kent Posts: 344 |
I just need to make sure the return fuel pressure is the same as normal running fuel pressure when on petrol so the pressure sensor is happy. Currently when mine switches over it detects the sudden low fuel pressure and can stall the car out. Other than that it runs sweet as on lpg. |
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Tue Jan 24 2023 1:46pm |
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mgrover Member Since: 17 Oct 2019 Location: Leeds Posts: 393 |
i mean i roughly remember 1.5mm as the diameter but that could be completely wrong. might be worth just going up in increments till you hit the sweet spot. |
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Wed Jan 25 2023 10:51am |
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Lrstaylor Member Since: 10 Mar 2022 Location: Kent Posts: 344 |
Yeah that's the plan iv got 1mm internal diameter at the moment waiting yo go in if the pressure is to high drill it out 0.5mm at a time will have to get a generic code reader 1st so I can monitor fuel pressure.
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Wed Jan 25 2023 10:59am |
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