geofire
Automotive
- Jul 23, 2005
- 2
Hi, I've been thinking about liquid propane injection lately using nitrous solenoids as shown here:
The setup I'm contemplating is a turbo motor and I would like to add liquid propane for its high octane and how it would lower the intake temperature as it phase changes. I may try to go pure propane eventually, but for now I want to use propane assist so to speak. I'm running megasquirtnspark extra so it would be easy to trigger the solenoids only when needed, and lean the gasoline maps to compensate so it doesn't get overly rich when the propane kicks in.
in order to ensure I will be getting liquid and not vapor when the solenoid fires I was thinking of setting up a fuel pump with return to circulate the propane and purge the vapors. The question is what kind of pump do I need?
That article says a corvette fuel pump, so does that mean I can use gasoline stuff?
The setup I'm contemplating is a turbo motor and I would like to add liquid propane for its high octane and how it would lower the intake temperature as it phase changes. I may try to go pure propane eventually, but for now I want to use propane assist so to speak. I'm running megasquirtnspark extra so it would be easy to trigger the solenoids only when needed, and lean the gasoline maps to compensate so it doesn't get overly rich when the propane kicks in.
in order to ensure I will be getting liquid and not vapor when the solenoid fires I was thinking of setting up a fuel pump with return to circulate the propane and purge the vapors. The question is what kind of pump do I need?
That article says a corvette fuel pump, so does that mean I can use gasoline stuff?