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MrP Sep 19th, 2008 09:33

V70 bi-fuel issues
 
anyone got any help or advice on some issues i'm having with out bi-fuel auto?

when accelerating hard there is sometimes a feeling of fuel starvation which will suddenly resolve itself and then car will accelerate as normal. this can be quite subtle in effect, or as serious as the car slowing down before accelerating again (rather worrying when your trying to overtake someone!)

the other one is that randomly the car now just stutters and loses all power. some journeys it will do it it, others it wont do it at all. what happens is that the car will be driving fine, you lift off the accelerator, and then put your foot back on it and there is no power what so ever. sometimes the car will stutter for a moment then be ok, other times its so bad that the revs die and i have to switch to petrol for a few seconds before switching back to gas then the car will carry on as normal.

the car and gas system have both been serviced recently and the gas system has had a new distributor as well.

the people who service it have no idea whats wrong with it, and i'm at a loss as the car is driving me nuts and its our only car.

thanks in advance for any help guys :)

daveppeters Sep 20th, 2008 11:28

I don't have any experience with LPG, but the symptoms you are describing sound like a dirty fuel filter. Are there filters on LPG systems? Perhaps that needs to be replaced.

Nunchukhamster Sep 20th, 2008 11:33

I know nothing about LPG, but it sounds a lot like the problems associated with a knackered MAF.

Terminator Sep 20th, 2008 13:27

I would say the problem lies with the pressure regulator. An accredited LPG installer will be able to run online diagnostics and adjust the settings for you.

MrP Sep 22nd, 2008 14:49

problem is, as its a bi-fuel with a volvo installation rather than a 3rd party install, most lpg places dont have the volvo computer to see the error codes.

the only thing i can say is that the car works faultlessly on petrol, so i think that rules out the MAF. how could i detirmin if its the pressure regulator

many thanks for the help guys

Terminator Sep 22nd, 2008 15:54

On my BRC kit there is a OBD connection near the pressure regulator which the fitter used to access the pressure live data with his laptop. By turning a screw on the pressure regulator and viewing the live data he was able to vary the pressure which in turn affects the running and the point at which the system switches over from Petrol to LPG. The pressure regulator contains a rubber gasket/diaphragm which is prone to wear and could have failed after the 'service' causing your problems.

As yours is a Volvo factory install it may well need a trip to the dealer to carry out this adjustment and remove any error codes.

MrP Sep 24th, 2008 12:39

hmmmmm.

is there any way i could monitor the fuel pressure with an OBD cable connected to a laptop??

JezF Sep 25th, 2008 20:31

Just to add to this, I had the same thing happen to mine last week. Had to do 1,000 miles over the weekend, so after a quick call to the installers, I actually wound the pressure up myself and it's worked a treat since. *




* Save for the fact that it wouldn't start this morning, nothing to do with the gas, I'm sure!

capt jack Sep 28th, 2008 15:24

LPG woes
 
The best place in the world for LPG advice that adds up is Autogas 2000 at Thirsk. Telephone number is 01845 523213.

On their illustrious list of clients is Mrs E Windsor, Buck House, London.....and me.

Jack

Terminator Sep 30th, 2008 13:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by capt jack (Post 408742)
The best place in the world for LPG advice that adds up is Autogas 2000 at Thirsk. Telephone number is 01845 523213.

On their illustrious list of clients is Mrs E Windsor, Buck House, London.....and me.

Jack

Is that Captain Jack, Torchwood, Cardiff or Captain Jack, somewhere in the Caribbean?

If Ma Windsor is on the list of illustrious clients, where is the Royal Coat of Arms, By appointment to Her Maj etc?!


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