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    plugs

    do i need special plugs for lpg

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    yes the recomended plug for the standard 4.2 is BPR5E to use lpg go to a BPR6E
    or ask at repco or sprints the will tell you
    or if you want to go platinum plugs the codes are slightly different
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    yep - agree

    i have gone from the 5 to the 6, also went from the .8 gap to 1.1. You will notice a difference.

    I also advanced the timing to the max through the distributer, performs much better, but must watch putting regular petrol in, you may get some pinging with the timing so forward.

    I find hi octane petrol works ok - 95 or 98. Definately better performance and economy on lpg.

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