Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
Storm, i took a picture of my injectors, what sort of markings would identify the type of injectors they are?
Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
Prins use a coloured dot to identify how much LPG they flow.
There are (in order of flow rate from least to most) Green, White, Blue, Orange, Yellow, and Brown.
I would think your setup would have Brown or at the least Yellow.
There are (in order of flow rate from least to most) Green, White, Blue, Orange, Yellow, and Brown.
I would think your setup would have Brown or at the least Yellow.
Fuel flow requirements calculations
Engine air flow requirement calculation: CFM = Cubic Inches x RPM x Volumetric Efficiency (VE) ÷ 3456
Engine air flow requirement calculation: CFM = Cubic Inches x RPM x Volumetric Efficiency (VE) ÷ 3456
Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
Can't see any colored dot, sorry
Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
It should be right next the the K in Keihin like the pic here.
Fuel flow requirements calculations
Engine air flow requirement calculation: CFM = Cubic Inches x RPM x Volumetric Efficiency (VE) ÷ 3456
Engine air flow requirement calculation: CFM = Cubic Inches x RPM x Volumetric Efficiency (VE) ÷ 3456
Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
The body on my injectors is all black. I have no idea how to post pictures here. I read about how to do it in the FAQs page but i don't understand.
Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
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Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
It says file is too large. Aaaargh!
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Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
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Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
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Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
I've got the 'ReIMG Image Resizer' extension running, but I *thought* I had also another plugin/Mod doing the 'resize before posting'-work, but I believe the resizing has been build into the phpBB-software now as default (with ProSilver template).
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'73 Dodge Dart - 360ci - 11.3:1cr
MegaSquirt + HEI 7-pin timing control - Edelbrock AirGap - Cold Air Intake
IMPCO E / 425 mixer - A518 OD-trans - 3.55 gears - 225/50/17" tires.
'73 Dodge Dart - 360ci - 11.3:1cr
MegaSquirt + HEI 7-pin timing control - Edelbrock AirGap - Cold Air Intake
IMPCO E / 425 mixer - A518 OD-trans - 3.55 gears - 225/50/17" tires.
Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
Here are the pics Dan sent me to look at. I have scaled them down from nearly 4k to 600x800 using GIMP. I'm not sure these are Prins (Keihin) LPG Injectors, can anyone verify they are from these pictures. I'd like to see the other side of them.
Fuel flow requirements calculations
Engine air flow requirement calculation: CFM = Cubic Inches x RPM x Volumetric Efficiency (VE) ÷ 3456
Engine air flow requirement calculation: CFM = Cubic Inches x RPM x Volumetric Efficiency (VE) ÷ 3456
Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
The Injectors with the black body are the new Keihin KN9 which are now shipped with the Prins VSI 2.
The older style Keihin KN8 everyone is familiar with have a shiny metal body and a different ECE number.
82 is the flow rating
The older style Keihin KN8 everyone is familiar with have a shiny metal body and a different ECE number.
82 is the flow rating
Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
Thanks for the info Kuchen. Here are a few more updates for any of you who are curious about MPGs. This week-end i went up to Mt Tremblant for the first racing event there. No trailer or anything on saturday. On sunday i helped a friend move and i pulled a lightweight 20 foot trailer full of furniture 2 trips. Close to 600 KMs for both days and i averaged 23L/100kms. Monday and tuesday i was back at work hauling and averaged 30.5L/100 for 475km. Petrol is going up to 1.20$ / liter this weekend ( for no apparent reason ). I actually enjoy gassing up now.
Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
What is a flow rating of 82? What does it correspond to with regards to HP rating?
Re: Prins conversion on a 2015 6.0 liter silverado
The large ones (I think they are 100cc) used to be up to 45 HP per injector. Kuchen will know more.Dan350 wrote:What is a flow rating of 82? What does it correspond to with regards to HP rating?
EDIT: Here's a comparison chart between the old and new style
Fuel flow requirements calculations
Engine air flow requirement calculation: CFM = Cubic Inches x RPM x Volumetric Efficiency (VE) ÷ 3456
Engine air flow requirement calculation: CFM = Cubic Inches x RPM x Volumetric Efficiency (VE) ÷ 3456