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MrBeard
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Ecotec CB-26P

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Has anyone tried these?
http://www.ecotek.eu/CB-26P.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I have emailed them and they will work on ANY petrol engine.
Improved performance, economy, fewer emissions etc.

They also do a thing called PowerBoost (http://www.ecotek.eu/PowerBoost.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) which de-cokes the engine.
how much difference would that make to an old engine?

I am trying to find ways to improve the economy of my 1986 Watercooled 1900cc campervan (about 16mpg)



Cheers
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1986 C reg, 1.9 Waterboxer (DG engine) Petrol with LPG. Classic Car 20/50 Mineral oil.
Hightop (white), campervan in British Racing Green.
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Ian Hulley
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Re: Ecotec CB-26P

Post by Ian Hulley »

Perhaps you've just bought the wrong vehicle ? :(
The Hulley's Bus
1989 2.1DJ Trampspotter
LPG courtesy of Steve @ Gasure

MrBeard
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Re: Ecotec CB-26P

Post by MrBeard »

HUH?

It's had a few issues (with oil pressure and air leaks). hopefully slightly better MPG now! I'm guessing about 20mpg, but still...
I have LPG too, but I have been unhappy to test it until fully oil pressure safe!

MrBeard
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1986 C reg, 1.9 Waterboxer (DG engine) Petrol with LPG. Classic Car 20/50 Mineral oil.
Hightop (white), campervan in British Racing Green.
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