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LPG, CNG & LNG - General Info and Issues Share experiences and problems |
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I`ve searched but can`t seem to find a recommendation.
V70 2003 factory lpg 140. What coil packs do I need? Thanks |
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Trader Volvo in my veins
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I would always use genuine coils if available
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Classic P80 1999 BiFuel
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These cars eat coils. Tired borderline coils will run petrol fine, yet won't run gas. More so if plugs are not gapped at 0.7mm. I've had German made Beru, Bosch, and Volvo's own. They all seem to drop-off over time. It's the nature of the beast.
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Bifuel V70 Classic 1999 [The Old Grumpy in the Corner, "When I was a lad... blah, bl**dy blah."] Last edited by CNGBiFuel; Mar 18th, 2023 at 08:43. |
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