Thanks guys, Bill
The car is very silent again with the rubbers I can report! So I am very happy with that
Bill,
The hose is what is letting the LPG into the air intake. Its connected to a 'mixture ring' that mixes the air with the vapourized LPG gas. Its pretty restricting, but will do for now. With the current 110 hp it won't matter much anyways. The cooler air does matter for stable running when the outside temperatures go up.
Testing went very well today, but the LPG supply is just like a carb, so tuning it is never really ideal for all circumstances.
Remember: I start on patrol, full efi/ignition, then after a few miles and a tiny bit of heat in the engine, I switch to the much cheaper LPG and the engine is still on crank fire, but LPG is drawn in like a carb-operation and patrol injector pump and fuel lines are cut/switched off. The carb-like vapourizer will be remedied as a fuel delivery source hopefully at the end of the year when the LPG will be injected in vapour form as well. Probably by some neat Bosch CNG injectors I saw somewhere here

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The thing on the right where the hose comes from is the 'vapourizer' which is heated by the low pressure oil from the dry-sump routing
Arild, I use the S60, but that is only because I hope to use twin spark some day...The S40 is just as good and quite a bit less costly indeed. The awesome closed loop fuel control is what made me get one over the E48 I had before. It is SO cool to just set your target AFR (in a 20x10 map!) and see that the ecu add/subtracts just the right amount while your driving!! and create a correction map for you to agree or not on that should adjust the actual fuel map so the ecu doesn't need to adjust the nect time your out.
Its wicked technology and makes everybody a top tuner
Sorry for the rave...