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lpg-stalling problems ?

Posted: 05 Oct 2008, 08:41
by HITOP GUY
Hi,recently had lpg con to van(DG)by OZONE in plymouth.Had teething probs with stalling..they elliminated the stalling by making system richer(a quick fix while passing) which in turn sent the emmisions/consumption through the roof.Took it back yest cos of bad consump and they re-tuned to get emmisions down to where they should be but again as they even agree themselves its still poss 4 engine 2 stall ( when van worked hard then brake to a junction)this is after ive braked so no probs with stopping. Can anyone tell me if they have experienced same probs or cause as OZONE are basicly saying this single point system is a very primative system and wont work as good as a muti point system.If any of you guys have any suggestions(serious that is!)i will be paying them another visit..cheers

Posted: 05 Oct 2008, 08:49
by Mocki
you dont say what system it is (onvl?)
how did they make the system ritcher? On the vaporiser idle screw?

what revs is it idling at?

Posted: 05 Oct 2008, 13:56
by AngeloEvs
Single point may be 'primitive' compared to modern fuel injection and Engine management systems but if it's set up and installed correctly then you should have no problems with stalling and your van should drive just as reliably as if it were on petrol. How does it drive on petrol? You can get a 'Ram air' effect (which causes stalling when slowing and braking) if the air intake is left in place. Most of us on here do not have the air box in situ and air is drawn directly from the air filter housing.

Posted: 05 Oct 2008, 17:05
by lambrettalee
AngeloEvs wrote:Single point may be 'primitive' compared to modern fuel injection and Engine management systems but if it's set up and installed correctly then you should have no problems with stalling and your van should drive just as reliably as if it were on petrol. How does it drive on petrol? You can get a 'Ram air' effect (which causes stalling when slowing and braking) if the air intake is left in place. Most of us on here do not have the air box in situ and air is drawn directly from the air filter housing.
mine has all the original equipment and runs sweet, dont see any need to have anything taken off, have you checked for air leaks etc and as mentioned what is it like on petrol?

Posted: 05 Oct 2008, 18:20
by HITOP GUY
Thanks Mocki / AngeloEvs 4 replies..Mocki the system is Landirenzo and adjusted by the srew mentioned,it idles approx 800rpm.AngeloEvs,it runs extremely well on gas..smoother and seems quieter with same performance.Interesting what you mention about air box and run straight from filter housing,i will try that tomorrow..i suppose you connect a piece of flexi tubing from filter to underneath to draw in the air instead?..cheers

Posted: 05 Oct 2008, 18:35
by HITOP GUY
Forgot to mention.. drives very well on petrol,pulls good through gears but as previously mentioned the tick over is slightly smoother on gas.The CO2/HYDROCARBONS on petrol are almost as low as when on gas(petrol;CO2-15.20~HYDRO-35)......(gas;CO2-13.80~HYDRO-31)

Posted: 05 Oct 2008, 19:46
by Mocki
you do realise you can "up" the "tickover" by using the idle screw on the carb dont you ? - without the need to alter the LPG settings. If it is a new installation, you may have these problems in the "runnning period" untiull the system has settled, so Whilst this isnt a fix to your problem, it may make you life a little easier in the short term.You should be going back to the installer when you have covered 1000, -1500 miles so it can be re set up

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Some will have their air intake pipe from the inlet to the airfilterbox disconnected, because the RAM effect, when the air is forcing into the airintake and weakening the LPg mixture causing the engine to stop whilst at low revs.
This only seems to happen on mine when the wind is blowing strongly in the drivers side vent (air intake) and is know locally as "the pilot light went out syndrome!"

Posted: 06 Oct 2008, 17:23
by HITOP GUY
:D Cheers Mocki,most helpful