jerrytlr
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On a reasonably modern multipoint injection LPG system, the gas injectors are driven from the signal usually sent to the petrol injectors, which is intercepted by the LPG ECU which applies some modification to inj timing to get the correct readings from the Lambda sensors.
Because the Petrol ECU thinks it is still injecting petrol it will still give an MPG reading. However the Petrol ECU does not know what the downstream LPG ECU is doing, nor does it know what the LPG gas line pressure is, so it has no way of knowing how much LPG is being injected therefore the mpg reading will be false.
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Jerry
Because the Petrol ECU thinks it is still injecting petrol it will still give an MPG reading. However the Petrol ECU does not know what the downstream LPG ECU is doing, nor does it know what the LPG gas line pressure is, so it has no way of knowing how much LPG is being injected therefore the mpg reading will be false.
HTH
Cheers
Jerry