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Parting working CIS Fuel System

I'm Parting my 1979 working CIS Fuel system. I'm upgrading to a new fuel system.
the parts list is:
Cold start injector:
Injectors:
Fuel dizzy;
Fuel accumulator-
air cleaner system-
warm up regulator-
Fuel Lines
PM for parts request. this is not the complete list.

PS. Can someone who has done the LPG conversion chime in on what other part i will not be needing anymore once i do the conversion

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Isn't LPG a lot less power?

What sort of fuel management are you going to use?
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That should free up everything from the fuel filler door through the tank, pumps and accumulator, all the plumbing, and all the stuff you have listed.
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Drop a PM to user Roy928tt - he's done a full LPG conversion of his 928
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i'm already in talks with him.... thanks guys. going the lpg route will leave me with alot of room for a rear mount turbo, with the low compression and the octane boost will be a good thing. I'm also entertaining a new technology for a fuel system conversion this one is patented and hush hush.....If i go this route i will post dyno and engine temps, also tour all the 928 gathering events and then dissappear....uumm can dyno read up to 18,000 rpms????
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uumm can dyno read up to 18,000 rpms????
If you leave it in first gear it can.
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accumulator

Looking for an accumulator and CIS fuel pump.

PM me with price and shipping to 95762

Thanks,
Kevin
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What size tank are you going to use...i have had LPG cars in the past...those tanks arent small and there awkward to install....big round cylinders!...and yes you do have a lot less power.
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american-kiwi thats what the turbos are for.

Daddygo- pm send
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Also selling the following:

A/c belt- $15
PS belt- $10
Fan Belt- $10
Alt Belt- $10
Timing- $25
oil filter- $5
Ebay water pump- $80 (i will only sell this to OB non-interference motor owners)

pm with request
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There is a specific forum for selling used parts.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-928-used-parts-sale-wanted/

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