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Hi there,
Just wanting to know if there is anyone else in New Zealand that is utilizing the water 4gas technology.
Thanks
Bob
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| hi bob dont know if you got my mail im doing water4gas stuff in north auckland contact is peteroks@xtra.co.nz
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Hi, Just getting my bits together. Can't find a manual on-line for a 97 Nissan VQ20(DE) Engine, because I want to locate the map oxygen sensors. But hopefully i will get there.
Dennis. Christchurch NZ
Dennis
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First project 1997 Nissan 2ltr V6
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Glue & stainless steel wire are my lasts things I need. But are proving to be a bit of a problem. JDS
Dennis
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First project 1997 Nissan 2ltr V6
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Hi there,
Marine places for stainless steel,and mitre 10 for goop.
Hope this helps,
Got a system up and running,going well,saving 200km per tank of gas.
regards Bob (nz)
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Hi people richard from auckland just a newbie surfin thru the forum about to put some of this technology to use in one of my trucks . has anyone used 24 volts or do i have to drop it down to 12 v
Thanx richard  Auckland [westie] New Zealand
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kia ora kiwis have just purchased all the books etc. how you all getting on with w4g. interested to know. be good to keep in touch with ideas and helps that apply locally, (nz that is). anyone in auck with a working model
CarlAuckland, New Zealand Down Under
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Hi, I have managed to get all the bits, except the H.H.O. check valves.
The low pressure non-return valve that goes on the H.H.O. lines.
I set up the system without them and the air was getting sucked from the line to the air intake back through the jar and into the vacuum tube.
So, does anyone know what I can use? or where i can get them.
And I DON'T mean the one on the top of the electrolyzer which you can get from the pet shop.
Many thanks Dennis.
Dennis
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First project 1997 Nissan 2ltr V6
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| hey dennis , carl from auck here. i have a 97 nissan wingroad (GA15-DE) - (1500) as my first project ... about to start. yours is 2ltr eh? they maybe similar enough for me to say that your map sensor should be on intake manifild under air box that has air filter in it ... o2 sensor is on exhaust as it exits engine -there are two, one temperature and the other o2,one on either side of catalytic converter. cant remember which is which (any [nissan] mechanic will know)tried finding a service repair manual-impossible. are you using glass jar? ... where did you get it from?
CarlAuckland, New Zealand Down Under
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| also... try ENZED HOSE for check valves or someone who does lpg conversions(most police cars are lpg_find who they use) also a company that supplies/services air compressors might be worth a try let me know how you get on
CarlAuckland, New Zealand Down Under
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