In a message dated 10/31/00 5:05:50 PM Pacific Standard Time,
frank@ssabsa.sa.gov.au writes:
<< The only problem is that I can't remember exactly what
they're called - they're generic to all makes of car
and just hook up to the fuel pump relay input. I think
they're just called LPG safety switches over here, but as
I said, I'm not sure... Cost was about AUS$10, so they're
cheap too.... Oh, and it's about the same size as a
small automotive relay, and has a similar case, so it
fits just about anywhere...
Frank Biedermann
1969 TR6 PI >>
In the states we call it LPG also but Propane is a more common name.
As for the RPM sensitive relay, these were/are used on 80's Volkwagens
equiped with CIS fuel injection ( also known as K-jet) The relay is a bit
taller than the super common black cube Bosch relay. Some of these relays
have a fuse holder on top.
Harold Hunt
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