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    Quote Originally Posted by dom14 View Post
    Hmmm! What was the reason you couldn't get more than 155km/h?
    Was it the road condition or the engine couldn't be revved high enough to produce enough power to go above 155km/h??!!
    On normal flat highways(if you do), 155km/h is easy for a GQ within seconds after take off.
    I'm guessing Wanneroo raceway hasn't got enough long straight stretches to reach high speeds?!
    considering the speed limit on the roads is 110
    a GQ weights in at aprox. 2.5T (well mine did)


    have you NEVER watched the V8 Supercars on TV Dom....... especially when they run at Wannaroo Raceway - (Barbagallo Raceway)

    considering I was running on Gas - I think 155Km per hour is quite a good score card............
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigcol View Post
    considering the speed limit on the roads is 110
    a GQ weights in at aprox. 2.5T (well mine did)


    have you NEVER watched the V8 Supercars on TV Dom....... especially when they run at Wannaroo Raceway - (Barbagallo Raceway)

    considering I was running on Gas - I think 155Km per hour is quite a good score card............
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    Barbagallo-Raceway-Circuit-Map-perth-tourism-news.png
    Well.......I was hitting 150km/h in flat stretches of NT without much trouble, but can't remember how quickly, but quick enough though.
    It was only for few seconds or so. I was on 225/75R16. The odometer was showing around 160km/h, so the actual speed would've been around 150km/h.
    It wasn't that hard to get to that speed and the vehicle was pretty stable without revving too high. I could've hit even higher, but didn't have any desire to meet my maker at that time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dom14 View Post
    Well.......I was hitting 150km/h in flat stretches of NT without much trouble, but can't remember how quickly, but quick enough though.
    It was only for few seconds or so. I was on 225/75R16. The odometer was showing around 160km/h, so the actual speed would've been around 150km/h.
    It wasn't that hard to get to that speed and the vehicle was pretty stable without revving too high. I could've hit even higher, but didn't have any desire to meet my maker at that time.
    I rarely watch car racing, but did like speeding bikes at Grand Prix in Melbourne.
    I enjoy rough driving, as long as no mud is involved.
    Getting bogged in mud is no fun for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigcol View Post
    thats looks like.............
    nah, I cannot say it on a family forum

    I would guess, by looking at that, that Impco (or whoever) have put the Convertor on top of a Sprint type mixer

    OMG
    That's the standard Impco setup for RB30 carby. What you see in the picture is the Impco 300A mixer, coupled with the model L converter, it seems to be working fine.
    It's an approved setup the Vic alternative fuel board fellas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigcol View Post
    never heard it called "Bifuel" in all the time I have lived in the west
    only ever heard it called "Dual Fuel"

    must be a Victorian thing to blame other states - like on TV, when someone leaves a show, they are always "moving to Perth"..............
    So, the standard setup of one fuel at a time(either LPG of petrol) is called dual fuel in Perth(not bifuel)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by garett View Post
    most diesel gas stuff is dual fuelling either they cut back on the diesel and run gas to make up power ( economy) or add gas ontop of diesel (power)
    Ok, cool. Do you call that system dual fuel or Bifuel?

    What do you call LPG/Petrol systems that we use, which only run on one fuel at a time? Dual fuel or Bifuel?
    I'm trying to work out what exactly is Bifuel!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigcol View Post
    wrong

    depending who fitted it
    what system they were using
    and what parts were available

    my L28 had the Vapour ring, and a Vialle converter - which I changed to an Impco converter
    my TB42 had an Impco Converter and Sprint mixer - which I changed to a OMVL Converter
    Ok, cool I thought it has to be an approved system by the alternative fuel board(at least in Victoria).
    I was told combining different brands, or different units aren't that easy due to the regulations.
    But, I'm not too sure about that though, could be just heresay from somewhere I reckon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dom14 View Post
    Well.......I was hitting 150km/h in flat stretches of NT without much trouble, but can't remember how quickly, but quick enough though.
    It was only for few seconds or so. I was on 225/75R16. The odometer was showing around 160km/h, so the actual speed would've been around 150km/h.
    It wasn't that hard to get to that speed and the vehicle was pretty stable without revving too high. I could've hit even higher, but didn't have any desire to meet my maker at that time.
    I have a 4.7L V8 for going fast

    I had my GQ for going off road........
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    Quote Originally Posted by dom14 View Post
    That's the standard Impco setup for RB30 carby. What you see in the picture is the Impco 300A mixer, coupled with the model L converter, it seems to be working fine.
    It's an approved setup the Vic alternative fuel board fellas.
    my mates RB30 one is the same as my old one on the TB42
    Sprint mixer & Impco Convertor on the inside of the guard

    I think it depends on the installer and what systems / parts he is using for the conversions
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    Quote Originally Posted by dom14 View Post
    So, the standard setup of one fuel at a time(either LPG of petrol) is called dual fuel in Perth(not bifuel)?
    yeppers

    its called Dual Fuel - as there is 3 different fuel types going into the same engine

    never heard it called bifuel - thats gay.......
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