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JustinMinor1000
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Mini part and LPG vapouriser

Post by JustinMinor1000 »

If I fit this part ..

http://www.minispares.com/Product.aspx?pid=37401

Then I assume I get hot water out of it .. Do we think this would run an LPG vapouriser ?
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Post by wanderinstar »

Hi Justin,
I should think that would do the job perfectly. I run on Lpg but I have teed off heater hose, trouble is I have to have heater on in summer.
Do you have LPG fitted yet or just thinking about it.
Ian.
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Post by JustinMinor1000 »

wanderinstar wrote:Hi Justin,
I should think that would do the job perfectly. I run on Lpg but I have teed off heater hose, trouble is I have to have heater on in summer.
Do you have LPG fitted yet or just thinking about it.
Ian.
Sort of planning really .. I have an LPG conversion on the Landrover ..

Max is being rebuilt and I am going to build the conversion into the car. I was trying to work out how to not have the heater on all summer ..

There is another Mini part that just goes directly from the head to a hose and then I was going to T and then use a "Hose -Hose" valve of a similar type. However this option seems way way better (if only because there is less hose) ...
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