Interesting that when you watch the screen, the gas valves run according to the petrol settings but with an increase in valve open time to make up for the loss of power on LPG.
Peter
not quite true...the gas injectors run at a lower pressure than petrol,(so less fuel injected, so more time required, though this compensated by larger injectors to a degree) also more importantly the gas injectors HAVE to run longer injector times..they cant run shorter cos as they are directly following petrol injector times they wouldnt know where to stop if cut off before..
if you get my drift??
but lpg can be just as powerful, as one can advance the timing so much to utilise the 108 ron thus making up for the lack of calorific value compared to normal petrol..
however..it not changing over...lpg system requires
1st an rpm signal..to tell if present press the change over switch with engine running, if the lpg leds start to flash then it has the rpm..if the petrol led is the only one on then no rpm signal.(as in when ign on, but not running)
2nd needs vaporiser to be at a set temp (user adjustable)
3rd..gas in tank!!
thats it..once up to temp, it will switch on the tank and vaporisor solenoid to pressure up the system..the pressure sensor will detect gas pressure (if present) and once user setable rpm is reached (acellerating or decelerating (user setable..SET decelel) and after a preset (user setable) time delay will switch on the lpg injectors and cut off petrol injectors..
IF no gas will not switch over..SO CHECK the multivalve taps are open!!(2 screw valves on multivalue)