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Old 18-09-2006, 08:09 AM
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Default CPI lpg questions

At the moment the lpg conversion is at a standstill because of the injectors.
What i want to know is how/what do i need to do to get around the fact that i need to cut power to the petrol pump, without the computer thinking the injectors are off aswell.
i cant just use a solonoid to cut the petrol flow as the pump just keeps on pumping.

is there a chip or wiring loom for this?
how does it work and where whould it go?

What other ways are there around this problem?
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