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Old 13 January 2010, 08:07 PM
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Default Subaru WRX 2008 on GAS/LPG?

The question is really simple... I'm a happy lpg driver (Mitsubishi Lancer) but is this also possible in my new Subaru WRX 2008?

The LPG will be used for longer trips and <3250rpm! Not for cheap showing off! There's the good petrol for!

One option is a Landi LSI system with an electronic Flash Lube system (valve care). System will be automated to change to petrol when higher rpm's then 3250 are asked.

Any thoughts? Is it technically possible? What are the risks?

Please no answers like 'Gas is for cooking..' and bla bla bla.
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Yeah but do the conversion and you really will be cooking with gas!...

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Old 14 January 2010, 08:27 AM
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And the reason?:P
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It's just a turn of phrase. Meaning when doing something - e.g. work, recreation, etc. - and doing it well/really 'on it', then "you're cooking with gas".

Sorry.

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