Harrie.
1.The system your using, is it the Italian BRC set-up? The Dutch Landi-Hartog company also has some enormous talent in the field of propane systems. Go for it!
2.There is no
Liquid Fuel Injection as such that I know of.Love to know details!
3.
Discokin6 posted the Liquip LPI set up about 4 months ago, dating from an Australian state funded Bioquip project of 1996. Never got off the ground due to freezup of the injector nozzle.
4. Since 1997, BRC have made a port
gas injection EFI system for Propane, but I can't get a full technical link on it just yet. You have to be an auto fitter to get it.
Here is the link on it.
http://www.brc.it/fi/default.taf?lang=en
5. Impco and BRC are working on it for Natural Gas, which will be the Next Big thing for the USA, as you guys have Daimler Chrysler working on that. The last Chrylser Charger 500 show car was fuel on gasoeous methane, a safer fuel than LPG. Compressed Natural gas has a 130 octane ratio, and new tanks are shaped like convetional gasoline tanks, not the awefull space wasting circular affairs that plague LP gas and earlier CN gas set-ups.
6.LPG's only nasty point is that it sinks when vented to the atmosphere. It is safe, but you can't travel through the channel tunnel with a car so equiped yet. It is much safer than gasoline/petrol.
7. As part of my Twinductionâ„¢ 144-250 port EFI system, I will have details soon. The existing log head will take some port injection bosses if its angle cut on both sides, retaining the existing carb mount in the centre. Its just a simple engineering issue to sort it. The brains are needed for the electronics. You can make a set of stainless stub-stacks, and have the ancient log suck some big time air with 59,6 cm2 (9.2 sq inches) of port area, enough for 225 PS (hp net) easily naturally aspirated with no problems.
The original link is
http://fordsix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10024&highlight=
In response to some guys doing 2V Fords,
Mark P lamented the difficulty doing the same thing with his Log headed ride
http://fordsix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10653
I've been working on the HPPhoto links to my pencil drawings which show the general idea.