Had a chance to put the car up on the dyno the other day and finish off our LPG (propane) conversion. I've got a sequential gas injection kit installed with a 36 liter tank where the spare used to be.
The kit is computer-controlled, and is run by a pretty basic air-fuel computer that intercepts the stock ECU signals and runs a set of propane injectors based on those signals.
At first, we tried to tune it with the Unichip piggyback. But Ferman (the tuner-guy) soon found out that the car ran perfectly fine on exactly the same advance and fuel maps as on gasoline. Car made 5-10 hp less on propane than on gas.
Then he borrowed the tuning-computer of the propane installer (Greenfuel, Philippines) for another run on the dyno, and this is what we got:

Dyno on gasoline is higher than previously partially because the weather is nicer, the dyno is better ventilated and because we lengthened the intake tube to get the filter out of the turbulent air behind the radiator (AFRs changed when we did this, and we actually gained power... apparently, these engines hate short short-rams, and the longer the tube, the more power, even if it isn't a CAI).
As you can see, it's around +2 to +3 hp at low rpms, and -2 to -3 hp at high rpms, except at redline, where it's -7 or so. This is probably because we have the propane kit nearly maxed out at redline.
Take note, this is a Dastek... it should read between 5-10 hp higher than a Dynojet... but still... I'm happy about the numbers.
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Current mods: K&N filter, custom intake tube, filter behind left headlight, coolant bottle relocated by battery, Liang-Fei 4-2-1 headers, 2.375" resonator, 2.5" exhaust and muffler (catless), Integral Stage II cams and a port and polish.
Current power:
151.9 whp @ 6500 rpm (gas)
144.2 whp @ 6500 rpm (lpg)
145.1 whp @ 6000 rpm (gas)
142.8 whp @ 6000 rpm (lpg)
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Not that I'm in the race, but since this car runs on either gasoline or LPG and not both at the same time, I'm still qualified in the NA race, right?
The kit is computer-controlled, and is run by a pretty basic air-fuel computer that intercepts the stock ECU signals and runs a set of propane injectors based on those signals.
At first, we tried to tune it with the Unichip piggyback. But Ferman (the tuner-guy) soon found out that the car ran perfectly fine on exactly the same advance and fuel maps as on gasoline. Car made 5-10 hp less on propane than on gas.
Then he borrowed the tuning-computer of the propane installer (Greenfuel, Philippines) for another run on the dyno, and this is what we got:

Dyno on gasoline is higher than previously partially because the weather is nicer, the dyno is better ventilated and because we lengthened the intake tube to get the filter out of the turbulent air behind the radiator (AFRs changed when we did this, and we actually gained power... apparently, these engines hate short short-rams, and the longer the tube, the more power, even if it isn't a CAI).
As you can see, it's around +2 to +3 hp at low rpms, and -2 to -3 hp at high rpms, except at redline, where it's -7 or so. This is probably because we have the propane kit nearly maxed out at redline.
Take note, this is a Dastek... it should read between 5-10 hp higher than a Dynojet... but still... I'm happy about the numbers.

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Current mods: K&N filter, custom intake tube, filter behind left headlight, coolant bottle relocated by battery, Liang-Fei 4-2-1 headers, 2.375" resonator, 2.5" exhaust and muffler (catless), Integral Stage II cams and a port and polish.
Current power:
151.9 whp @ 6500 rpm (gas)
144.2 whp @ 6500 rpm (lpg)
145.1 whp @ 6000 rpm (gas)
142.8 whp @ 6000 rpm (lpg)
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Not that I'm in the race, but since this car runs on either gasoline or LPG and not both at the same time, I'm still qualified in the NA race, right?

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