LPG Flashlube
Does it use LP Gas?
I did some research, and it looks like this??: https://www.vanmeenen.com/LPG-autoga.../flashlube.htm
I did some research, and it looks like this??: https://www.vanmeenen.com/LPG-autoga.../flashlube.htm
Yes driving on lpg, because the gas cost in Germany almost 2,5 more than in the use. LPG needs 20% more then gas, and so I pay the same gas price like in the use.
But my questions is (yes thats what I mean) does the 4,6 V2 flashlube by driving on gas or I got no problems with the ventils? I know the hemi doesn't need flash lube.
But my questions is (yes thats what I mean) does the 4,6 V2 flashlube by driving on gas or I got no problems with the ventils? I know the hemi doesn't need flash lube.
I would think as long as you are using quality motor oil and filter, it should be fine.
LPG is rather cleaner burning than gas.
In the USA we run a lot of gensets that will either run on gas, LPG or NG with no issues all the time.
LPG is rather cleaner burning than gas.
In the USA we run a lot of gensets that will either run on gas, LPG or NG with no issues all the time.
Ford ran these engines on LPG for a little while.
Most people complained of hard to start or the valve for the propane wouldn't kick out or get stuck open (not a good situation). Not the engine valves you are thinking of... it's the valve that controls the propane!
Never really took off in the good ole US of A.
Most people complained of hard to start or the valve for the propane wouldn't kick out or get stuck open (not a good situation). Not the engine valves you are thinking of... it's the valve that controls the propane!
Never really took off in the good ole US of A.
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Hi there,
Driving a LPG F150 97 4,6 liters for a long time now in France, I advice you to fill with your gasoline, a lead substitute ! if you have the stock factory valves, they have the risk of leaks as the LPG is agressive . if you make some works on your engine, change the valves to reinforced ones that can support LPG without problem.
I don't know the quality of "flashlube" so you can find easily many other brand of lead substitute in many auto markets .
Driving a LPG F150 97 4,6 liters for a long time now in France, I advice you to fill with your gasoline, a lead substitute ! if you have the stock factory valves, they have the risk of leaks as the LPG is agressive . if you make some works on your engine, change the valves to reinforced ones that can support LPG without problem.
I don't know the quality of "flashlube" so you can find easily many other brand of lead substitute in many auto markets .






