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							Hey guys,
 
				Im going to put Gas into my Fairlane... I wanted to know what a good conversion costs and were you would recomend getting it done (in melb). ive been quoted $1750 by two places and then another was $1350 he said its a good system and he's been installing them for 15 yrs But ive been told for a good quality LPG conversion its about $2000 what do you guys think? Thanks, Waz.  | 
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					 {USERNAME} wrote: Hey guys, 
Im going to put Gas into my Fairlane... I wanted to know what a good conversion costs and were you would recomend getting it done (in melb). ive been quoted $1750 by two places and then another was $1350 he said its a good system and he's been installing them for 15 yrs But ive been told for a good quality LPG conversion its about $2000 what do you guys think? Thanks, Waz. My conversion was $1400 but I think it was an el cheapo job. Just make sure they also change the spark plugs and leads because gas needs an almost perfect ignition system to work best. 
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| ItchiOne | 
				
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							I would recommend that you get a system that adjusts the LPG mixture by hooking into the O2 sensor in your exhaust.
 
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							itchiOne, any system fitted to a car that has an O2 sensor must have the stepper motor adjusted power valve that is controlled by the O2 and tps. Its the law. Its always best to pay a bit more for a good quality LPG system and install, crap systems will give you no end of trouble and drive you crazy. I beleive that some of LPGs bad rep is because of this.						
						
						
								
							 
				
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| fuzion | 
				
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					 {USERNAME} wrote: I would recommend that you get a system that adjusts the LPG mixture by hooking into the O2 sensor in your exhaust. 
Cheers do you mean by that little computer with 6-9 wires hanging out of it that apparently does that? lol or do you actually have visible vacuum lines/solenoids (extras even) on your mixer/converter somewhere:?  | 
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| ItchiOne | 
				
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					 {USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: I would recommend that you get a system that adjusts the LPG mixture by hooking into the O2 sensor in your exhaust. Cheers itchiOne, any system fitted to a car that has an O2 sensor must have the stepper motor adjusted power valve that is controlled by the O2 and tps. Its the law. Its always best to pay a bit more for a good quality LPG system and install, crap systems will give you no end of trouble and drive you crazy. I beleive that some of LPGs bad rep is because of this. If it's tha law, all the better, then all LPG reps would quote for such a system wouldn't they All i was suggesting was that Waza get a lpg system that has better control of mixtures than those old mechanical systems. The implication being if someone asks $1350 for a system where as others ask $1750, they may not be quoting on the same system. So where am i leading Waza astray Cheers  | 
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