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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Not been talked about for a long while andykart, but start here:
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Tue Apr 29 2008 1:48pm |
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andykart Member Since: 03 Nov 2007 Location: staffs Posts: 50 |
ok thanks i will check this one out
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Tue Apr 29 2008 8:19pm |
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Nutty Nige Member Since: 21 Feb 2007 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 355 |
On that model its range really Andy and are you close to the gas stations when you need it.
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Tue Apr 29 2008 8:49pm |
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Cornelius Vermuyden Member Since: 15 Aug 2006 Location: The Far Canal Posts: 190 |
Ah, S, I wasn't watching! Well, the JE "hack" of 2005 vintage, full Stage 1, low restriction cats and Larini exhaust is totally seamless. We have done a lot of work with OMVL but their hardware has to be modified and upgraded a little in the UK (I can't be too specific, it's for JE to know and others to find out) The software bleeds petrol up to 100% on flat-to-the-floor acceleration and as required for other lead-footed efforts! Under normal driving it runs 100% LPG or gasoline, as selected. Total range is close to 360 miles on a tank of LPG together with a tank of Shell V-Power, driven very hard. It will pull 140mph on mostly LPG, but obviously is not running 100% gas under such conditions. Acceleration is virtually as good as a non-modified vehicle, I can notice the difference, most wouldn't. It will pull the trailer with the Dakar Bowler at 120mph, no prob (Gibon's trailer, not ours!!)
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Sat May 03 2008 10:02pm |
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