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Wiring LPG on a Flapper EFI system
« on: May 27, 2006, 15:11:21 »
Please can someone tell me which wires i need to cut into on a 1989 3.5 efi with flapper injection system. The Haynes manual is wrong and i have checked 3 of them , the wires are located in the drivers footwell. On my 3.9 with hot wire they are the correct yellow colour, on this 3.5 the wires are a completelu different colour.


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Sorry it doesnt explain very well does it, the wires i need are the injector cut wires.   :oops:  :oops:  :oops:  :oops:  :oops:  :oops:
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Wiring LPG on a Flapper EFI system
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2006, 12:29:42 »
Is this sothat the LPG can cut the injectors off? if so my system is installed next to the injector relay (again on a hot-wire).

Have you tried following the pin-out from the ECU?
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Wiring LPG on a Flapper EFI system
« Reply #2 on: May 31, 2006, 12:43:42 »
It is the injector cut out yes. This is where i have the problem as i do not have a wiring diagram showing the correct info. It is on a Flapper system not hotwire.
1999 Disco V8i  mmmmm  nice. LPG Conv.
1990 3.9i Vogue SE offroader.
2" suspension lift including Shock mounts.
OMVL LPG Kit, 10 Bolt Heads, 2" Body lift.
265 x 85 x 16 Grizzly Claws. MPS 4x4 Steering Guard.
SuperWinch EPi9, First 4x4 Winchbumper.
Braided brake lines. Sraight Thru pipe instead of back box for that delicious noise , mmmmm !!!!

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Wiring LPG on a Flapper EFI system
« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2006, 21:48:36 »
we tried to do this on my RRC (1986 flapper)

gave up in the end and took it to a specialist  :roll:
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Wiring LPG on a Flapper EFI system
« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2006, 01:59:15 »
AFIK you can cut the brown wire with orange tracer off the main
relay under youre seat to isolate the injectors
pop a relay in there so on switching the relay
you cut off the injectors but use the same
feed to open the gas solenoyds
this allows the ecu/fuel pump to remain active
thus keeping a supply of fuel circulating
round the injectors thus keeping em cool.

 






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