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Yeah there are installers here that do it, using sequential injection. LPG is around half the price of gasoline here so it's popular for larger vehicles.
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Only to heat my house once, in Indiana. New to the job and house, tank was buried in the yard. Got a foot of snow, ran out of LPG while at work, my mother, then living with me, called the propane guy, but the fill connection was buried.....neighbor walked over, moved the snow a bit with his boot, knew exactly where the fill-pipe was! That Hoosier was buying his retirement property already, in his 50s, in PUERTO RICO! I knew why. imp
I would have been using an additive to avoid that, it's part of the system, but I've ended up buying a Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD, so I should be kicked out the forum now haha!
I think the older conversions had this issue, newer conversions use sequential injection, and they have a bottle of additive under the bonnet that is mixed with the fuel to stop that happening.
Are you in NZ? Yeah after gen 3 they weren't made in RHD, but Lovato and BRC still do new sequential kits for them - after the warnings from owners here I decided to avoid the gen 3, which is a shame as they were a great setup inside and out !