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Re: LPG fitting
« Reply #15 on: 03 May 2010, 19:45:29 »

You need to connect laptop with special software to configure and calibrate the system.
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Re: LPG fitting
« Reply #16 on: 03 May 2010, 20:05:18 »

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What does everyone mean by software?

LPG has its own ECU, and it has to copy the standard engine ECU, it has to  be calibrated, and learn how petrol injectors fire and copy that.

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Re: LPG fitting
« Reply #17 on: 03 May 2010, 20:17:34 »

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What does everyone mean by software?

LPG has its own ECU, and it has to copy the standard engine ECU, it has to  be calibrated, and learn how petrol injectors fire and copy that.


And you need the full access to do it properly... An auto calibration will not be sufficient ;)

As for £240... I just assumed he'd be collecting it. I hadn't even looked at locations :-[ ::)
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Re: LPG fitting
« Reply #18 on: 03 May 2010, 20:22:13 »

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What does everyone mean by software?

LPG has its own ECU, and it has to copy the standard engine ECU, it has to  be calibrated, and learn how petrol injectors fire and copy that.


And you need the full access to do it properly... An auto calibration will not be sufficient ;)

As for £240... I just assumed he'd be collecting it. I hadn't even looked at locations :-[ ::)

Still not re-calibrated mine, almost 3k now  :-X
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Re: LPG fitting
« Reply #19 on: 03 May 2010, 20:38:10 »

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What does everyone mean by software?

LPG has its own ECU, and it has to copy the standard engine ECU, it has to  be calibrated, and learn how petrol injectors fire and copy that.


And you need the full access to do it properly... An auto calibration will not be sufficient ;)

As for £240... I just assumed he'd be collecting it. I hadn't even looked at locations :-[ ::)

Still not re-calibrated mine, almost 3k now  :-X

If it's running OK then don't worry ;) ;)
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Re: LPG fitting
« Reply #20 on: 03 May 2010, 21:15:52 »

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What does everyone mean by software?

LPG has its own ECU, and it has to copy the standard engine ECU, it has to  be calibrated, and learn how petrol injectors fire and copy that.


And you need the full access to do it properly... An auto calibration will not be sufficient ;)

As for £240... I just assumed he'd be collecting it. I hadn't even looked at locations :-[ ::)

Still not re-calibrated mine, almost 3k now  :-X

If it's running OK then don't worry ;) ;)

Sweet as a nut  :y
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