Hi,
I bought a 1997 3.0L Chrysler Voyager last year which has a Magic jet lpg system fitted. The LPG efficiency was not very good (15mpg), I took it to be checked over where a misfire and leaking exhaust manifold were identified.
I changed the spark plugs, leads, fixed the exhaust leak and the car runs much better on petrol but now LPG economy is even worse! (less than 10mpg) Any ideas on what might be wrong? I have checked for and can't smell any leaks.
Reasons for poor economy on LPG
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Re: Reasons for poor economy on LPG
Hi,
It would be wise (assuming the petrol side is working all okay), to get the LPG side re-tuned following all the work carried out.
It would be wise (assuming the petrol side is working all okay), to get the LPG side re-tuned following all the work carried out.
Mak
Site Owner
2001 BMW 540i Auto Sport Saloon
~300 BHP; ~320 ft/lbs, Prins VSI system
Site Owner
2001 BMW 540i Auto Sport Saloon
~300 BHP; ~320 ft/lbs, Prins VSI system