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jock1903
08-29-2005, 12:59 AM
Does anyone know if it's possible to convert the 2.0T FSI to LPG (or any FSI for that matter)?

Has it been done as I am thinking of this option?

Thanks.

gas_van_man
06-02-2008, 10:36 AM
The FSI and TSI engine are very particular cases, with BRC the FSI versions can be sucessfully converted to run using LPG by Arun Autogas.

There are several important reasons why normal sequential gas injection systems are not suitable. Initially, the petrol injector nozzles will clog, & overheat) if not used, while running on gas.

One needs a system that will dual-fuel both petrol and lpg simulaneously. So the system runs 75% lpg and 25% unleaded. Great saving are quickly realised.

There are a few proven products, BRC leads the field because of their car manufacturer contracts - currently supplying factory installations on a number of Alfa Romeo's, General Motors (Opel/Chevrolet) and for the VAG (including VW, Skoda, Audi & Seat) see listing of engine types http://www.arunautogas.co.uk/lpg_and_fsi_gdi_direct_injection_engines.htm

Be aware that the set-up is vehicle specific and not easily achieved without thorough testing of emission, exhaust temperature and favourable power output. We don't want to blamed for damaging your engine. We will only install proven BRC Direct Injection systems. The costs is £1750 + vat for all the listed engine models. These lpg conversions come with 24 months parts warrantee, extrendable third party breakdown.

Try contacting arun autogas in littlehampton.<ul><li><a href="http://www.gascarco.com">http://www.gascarco.com</a</li></ul>