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Re: to fit a 96 sunfire by john
Post New Message Dude.wrench, i appreciate your reply, but you have totally missed the point. the point is to eliminate the use of gas and replace it with propane LPG. and in all of my research i have noticed it is virtually impossible to convert a fuel injected engine to LPG as the fuel source because of all the complicated and costly special requirements and mods, hence need being i replace the engine with a diesel or and old fashioned carburated engine and i think now i want it to be a 4 cylinder. and the addition of nitro is just for shats and giggles, one of my friends has been converting engines to LPG = propane for years and i have helped him, another friend of mine is completely finished with his SAE classes, and needless to say I've been working on cars for years and am fully competent and capable of achieving any design and modded upgrade me and my friends have drafted on paper. and also i work at the worlds largest auto parts vendor next to nappa. there would be locations in Canada but the Canadian government regulates and sells and controls that market over there, anyways not to get off track here. again - wrench dude - point missed, i don't want a bike - i don't want a race car or a 'Ferrari; the only thing i needed to know is what kind of diesel or carburated and or 4 or 6 cylinder engine will drop comfortably into my car without any frame modding or special BS i have a 5 speed stick so there's no special requirements for my trans. my options are this because it would be way less costly to drop an engine in there. convert it. and bypass sensors and ecm and depending on other things a chop and swap junk yard style with some parts.the reason why i chose this car is because i got it from down south no rust and its a simple small easy car.and also im converting the rear drum brakes to disc.the conversion kits are a reasonable price in addition i have gone over every inch of this car and everything is tip top shape, and dude are you like what 16.Driving Permit???? well anyways thank you for the informative and not so informative information. John
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