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With the price of fuel becoming a joke I'm keen at changing the RB25DET to LPG.

With 107-109 there would be no problems with octane ratings, the only place that i can find that does Efi style of gas conversions are these guys:

www.gas-injection.com

PS: Look at the 20V 4AGE

Are the valve seats on Rb25's strong enough for cope with LPG and has anyone done it before?

i'm keen to see if it can be used with a powerfc :confused:

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nothing is for sure but anything is possible, there are controlers for extra injectors and even 2 extra injectors, Ems can custom make their computers, maybe they can make a 6cylinder twin injector capable computer

I believe LINK do something similar, the advan r33 GTR/GTS4 uses 12 injectors.

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This is my post from the other thread on LPG for RB25;

Based on our experience with other LPG powered cars;

You will need to be carefull with your LPG supply, in the push to keep LPG prices low the octane ratings are not what they used to be. We were seeing over 104 ron about 4 years ago, now it is not unusual to get as low as 95 ron. The market for LPG is dominated by taxis and delivery vehicles where cost is important, not the octane rating.

The RB25DET has a 9 to 1 static compression ratio.

If you are doing it for a cost saving, then be aware that it will take a minimum of 150,000 k's to break even on the cost of a high performance conversion at current petrol and LPG prices.

It is also worth noting that the distance travelled between tank fills (asumming the same litreage) is considerably shorter due to the lower calorific value of LPG. Plus you are looking at a 40 to 50kg weight gain in the necessary hi pressure tank and components. This will require an upgrade in the rear spring rates which will compromise traction and handling due to the shift in weight balance. In addition there is a 75mm reduction in ground clearance if the tank is underslung (that means no lowering). Or a ~65% reduction in boot space if it is mounted there.

Hope that was of some help :P

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