How Choose the right kit for your car.
Choosing the right conversion kit for your car is relatively easy. You can start by looking at our vehicle maker section and clicking on the logo of your vehicles maker. We have listed the common connector type used by each maker for your convenience.
Depending on your car, there may be several possible connector types used on your vehicle and it is important to lift the bonnet of your car to check. The fuel injectors are generally located on the top of the cars engine and should be relatively accessible; some exceptions to this rule are Subaru’s horizontally apposed boxer engines which have the injectors off to the left and right hand sides of the engine.
By unplugging one of the connectors you can compare it with the examples pictured below. It is important that you check, if you don’t like getting your fingers greasy then ask your local mechanic next time your car goes in for a service.
Once you know your connecter type ordering is as simple as choosing the right number of cylinders and the connector type for your car. We accept credit card payments via PayPal as well as direct deposits to our back account.
Installing your conversion kit is relatively easy But should be done by a trained auto electrican. It is very important to verify that your vehical is in A1. condition as fulty sensors will lead to poor performance and even endine damage. We have a group of installers who do a full car inspectoin as well as installation, but you can choose to use your own auto machanic. We can provide technical assistance to your mechanic if needed.
Once the kit has been installed you should continue to drive with regular unleaded petrol (or E10 if this is what you have been using) for about 100km to give your car’s computer to adjust to the kit. After this initial adjustment period you can now fill up with E85.
When you are ready to order your conversion kit, please proceed to our order / booking page

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