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= Carburetor = | = Carburetor = | ||
- | Datsun J15 LPG carburetor | + | |
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revhead001's L-series Datsun engine IMPCO 125 mixer with a IMPCO J convertor. | revhead001's L-series Datsun engine IMPCO 125 mixer with a IMPCO J convertor. | ||
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<blockquote><hr>I used an origional nikki base and made an adaptor to fit the mixer. The J convertor is just a 1/2 version of the daddy model. Like a B2. Although it is a basic setup it chews around 18 litres to 100km approx [13 mpg]. Still beats the price of petrol.<hr></blockquote> | <blockquote><hr>I used an origional nikki base and made an adaptor to fit the mixer. The J convertor is just a 1/2 version of the daddy model. Like a B2. Although it is a basic setup it chews around 18 litres to 100km approx [13 mpg]. Still beats the price of petrol.<hr></blockquote> | ||
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== Twin Sidedraughts == | == Twin Sidedraughts == | ||
Twin Hitachi manifold with LPG mixers | Twin Hitachi manifold with LPG mixers | ||
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= Fuel Tank = | = Fuel Tank = | ||
1200 ute has plenty of room for a 492 kiloton tank | 1200 ute has plenty of room for a 492 kiloton tank | ||
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Fit in a sedan where the petrol tank goes, as in this Datsun 1000 74-litre tank: | Fit in a sedan where the petrol tank goes, as in this Datsun 1000 74-litre tank: | ||
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61 litre tank gives 48.8 litre of useable LPG in this 1200 | 61 litre tank gives 48.8 litre of useable LPG in this 1200 | ||
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Datsun B210 sedan | Datsun B210 sedan | ||
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Custom setup using the origional filler neck to adapt the LPG filler | Custom setup using the origional filler neck to adapt the LPG filler | ||
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= Miscellaneous = | = Miscellaneous = | ||
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LPG is a great option for a turbo setup but it doesn't have much to do with higher octane. You will find that with the blended propane / butane blend that is pretty much everywhere for the last 10 years is regulated in Australia to a industry standard to a minimum of 94 octane rating. It is mainly due to the fact that although propane on it's own has a rating of over 100 octane it has less energy per burn cycle than being blended with butane (which has a lower octane-rating). | LPG is a great option for a turbo setup but it doesn't have much to do with higher octane. You will find that with the blended propane / butane blend that is pretty much everywhere for the last 10 years is regulated in Australia to a industry standard to a minimum of 94 octane rating. It is mainly due to the fact that although propane on it's own has a rating of over 100 octane it has less energy per burn cycle than being blended with butane (which has a lower octane-rating). | ||
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Datsun 1000 has run in the mid to high 8's and getting faster all the time. Runs on LPG. | Datsun 1000 has run in the mid to high 8's and getting faster all the time. Runs on LPG. | ||
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LPG powered A15 | LPG powered A15 | ||
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Bottom left: propane vaporizer | Bottom left: propane vaporizer | ||
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STOCK CARBY & STOCK AIR FILTER BOX | STOCK CARBY & STOCK AIR FILTER BOX | ||
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= Fuel Injection = | = Fuel Injection = | ||
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GRA throttle body and B2 convertor with T3 turbo on A14 | GRA throttle body and B2 convertor with T3 turbo on A14 | ||
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[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=8268 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/8268.jpg] | [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=8268 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/8268.jpg] |
Revision as of 01:26, 24 October 2012
Datsun 1200 can run on propane. Datsun had a factory 510 with propane sold in Japan. Although propane contains less energy (so you will take a hit in power), it burns clean, can take high compression and can be less expensive. There are lots of propane Datsun out there -- any gas engine will run on propane. A mixture of propane and butane used mainly as vehicle fuel is commonly known as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
Contents |
Carburetor
revhead001's L-series Datsun engine IMPCO 125 mixer with a IMPCO J convertor.
I used an origional nikki base and made an adaptor to fit the mixer. The J convertor is just a 1/2 version of the daddy model. Like a B2. Although it is a basic setup it chews around 18 litres to 100km approx [13 mpg]. Still beats the price of petrol.
Twin Sidedraughts
Twin Hitachi manifold with LPG mixers
Fuel Tank
1200 ute has plenty of room for a 492 kiloton tank
Fit in a sedan where the petrol tank goes, as in this Datsun 1000 74-litre tank:
61 litre tank gives 48.8 litre of useable LPG in this 1200
Custom setup using the origional filler neck to adapt the LPG filler
Miscellaneous
Optional Switch from petrol to LPG
Considerations
At times LPG is half the price of gasoline, so simple converstion are still cost effective. Even though the fuel usage increases.
LPG is a great option for a turbo setup but it doesn't have much to do with higher octane. You will find that with the blended propane / butane blend that is pretty much everywhere for the last 10 years is regulated in Australia to a industry standard to a minimum of 94 octane rating. It is mainly due to the fact that although propane on it's own has a rating of over 100 octane it has less energy per burn cycle than being blended with butane (which has a lower octane-rating).
Datsun 1000 has run in the mid to high 8's and getting faster all the time. Runs on LPG.
Efficiency
Sikyne: used two of those throttle plates, ca125 mixers, twin SU manifold on a L series. It was very difficult to get mixtures lean enough, had to run extra idle mixture shims(fitted in the air valve). This set up even when properly dyno tuned was not as responsive, not as economical and only marginly more top end over a single CA 125 mixer...I also tested a CA 200 mixer but the 125 was better...But gas injection made another 20KW over a CA 125 mixer on my A series..
revhead001: Half the reason that your engine is so hard to tune is that the carbys are too big for the stockish motor to start with...You can't have power and economy with lpg. Trade one for the other. Unless you go turbo.
B210sleeper: I actually have too much carburettor, it's about 60mm with a GA16 throttle body,it needed a restrictor put in the intake to get it more vacuum signal...using omvl equipment, seemed more suited to cars than impco...i've struggled with fuel economy ... 18l 100km is about 15 mpg, thats' about as good as i've ever gotten in the city.i've had 30 mpg+ on the highway. i look at it as lpg is 1/2 the cost of petrol, so i'm getting 30 petrol mpg even at the worst ... 20 petrol mpg city and as good as 60 petrol mpg highway.... creative accounting? not any more than a hybrid...the short answer is a turbo... lpg likes 12.5:1 compression, economy should be much better then, if you can keep your foot out of it. debating just buying the turbo already and getting started...
B210sleeper
B210sleeper's Datsun B310 using a European setup from omvl in italy, it's a variable piston carb.
It gets 13 mpg street and 30 highway on propane, still being tuned...
Bottom left: propane vaporizer Up diagonally: mixture solenoid Up from that between cone filter: propane mixer 90 deg bend into GA16DE throttle body. Blue hose running all over, oil plumbing.
Using Autronic AL-600D lambda (O2) sensor system.
FAZPIOES
- LPG valve 1 : open/cut LPG coming from Tank to Vaporiser
- LPG valve 2 : open/cut Gasoline to Carby ( both valves can be manually operated )
- A : MIXER with Little Holes around - Sits over stock carby & under Air Filter Box
- TAP : to regulate Lpg Amount + or - at High RPM
( there is another little screw on LPG Vaporiser to regulate + or - at Idle )
STOCK CARBY & STOCK AIR FILTER BOX
Fuel Injection
There are LPG direct injection kits, which are cool if you have a factory EFI already, or a Megasquirt, it would be fairly easy to change to injection.
As of 2010 in the US is the propane is too dirty for liquid injection. Leaves nasty tar, propylene, and sulfur deposits in the system.
Turbo
Turbo can be intercooled blowthrough, the vaporizer has a boost reference port, so it's easy. The expense is getting a turbo and making up an exhaust manifold or j pipe.
GRA throttle body and B2 convertor with T3 turbo on A14
Air/Fuel Ratio
You can run an O2 sensor just like for gasoline powered engines.
Stoichiometric ratio for gasoline is 14.7:1. Propane is 15.7:1. It is more dangerous to run a propane engine rich than lean (more likely to detonate -- the opposite of gasoline.