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Any chance of seeing more pics of the rear end and tank set-up?

I went in to see my installer today but he is worried about the tank clearance.

Here's a few photos attached. The tank sits about 200mm from the ground and the (drop tank) black cover sits about 180mm to the ground. The exhaust itself and other suspension components as you can see in the photos are much lower than the tank, so no problems there.

Some of the cover needs to be repainted agian as it is prone to stone chip damage- this is after about 12 months/20,000 kms of use, but could easily be removed and repainted again.

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I am going SGI - l am scared of the carby style set up. Without a good installer (you obviously have one) it can be real trouble. I dont plan to crack 200kw in this car.

SGI is great. LiLPG (Liquid Injection LPG) will be better when it finally becomes available.

Anything can be real trouble without a good installer and tuner. That's why Gas Research have a list of recommended fitters (Australia Wide) on their website. The same fitters can probably do SGI as well as i know mine does.

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