by SportsCarRacer on Sat Apr 17, 2010 8:38 am
Cool! As i thought!
That's the easy bit solved for this installation with liquid!
302man, what LPGi system hardware are you proposing? Vialle (Boral), Motonic, etc? This has a big bearing on the sucess of the system you propose. The extra ECU is not just a "piggyback", it has extra sesnor inputs for rail pressure, & temperature, lockoff control, and most importantly, pump speed control to control delivery volume & the prime regime for easy starts at all temperaures. You see, liquid LPG always wants to vaporise into a gas, so you run the car, you stop, and the liquid in the rail bolis to vapor...when you return, the system must purge the vapor from the rail to ensure a start. Right now, this is very difficult to execute elegantly in an M800 (it was never designed to do this!), but it could be done with some extra electronics that processed this off-ECU, and sent back signal to the ECU...however, i could easily write an algorithm to do it and much more in M1! (but not until they are released!).
The pump requires speed control via scaled PWM signal to the pump motor controller, ususally continually switching between 5 discrete states.
Injectors are same drive regime as gasoline ones, they are low impedence peak & hold.
IMPORTANT: it will be very difficult to get the injector bat voltage & pressure compensations measure by MOTEC by the nature of LPG vaporising! It would need to be calculated empirically from the slope & offset data from the injector manufaxcturer (not always easy to get!)...failure to do this basic step will result in a substandard system, that will never be right!! Usually curve programmed into piggyback ECU by system manufacturer....
The above is a gross over-simplification...but LPGi (liquid) is quite involved cal wise and knowing the rail temp & pressure and making the appropriate corrections to ensure consistency at any temp and gas mix.....
You could more easily implement the dual fuel system you require with a VAPOR injection system (eg: PRINS)....i'm involved with one on a 400 cleveland in an F-truck tow car. hardware much cheaper too!
Why do you specifically want LPG liquid injection?