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    Can anyone help with Flashlube install? Posted couple of weeks ago and no replies I just need to know where and how to connect it to the intake.
    Thanks, Nathan

  • #2
    Are you using it with LPG kit or something?
    2000 Toyota Landcruiser Prado VR6 VZJ95R, lovell 2" lift, GME TR4200, 32" Federal Cougar MT, Snorkel and lots of mud.

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    • #3
      flashlube

      yes i am using it with lpg

      Originally posted by rthy View Post
      Are you using it with LPG kit or something?

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      • #4
        ill assume its this kit?
        http://www.ochranamotoru.cz/en/stahn...vesaverkit.pdf

        manual from the website
        http://www.flashlube.com/images/stor...t-brochure.pdf

        found a youtube video:
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x-FIMZ2y8g

        As for the 5vzfe
        For maximum performance the inlet port for the
        Flashlube system should be between the butterfly valve
        and inlet manifold. Fifty
        to 100 mm away from the
        butterfly valve towards
        the inlet manifold should
        provide good mixing with
        the air / fuel stream. If no
        suitable port is provided,
        drill, tap and insert the
        supplied 3mm threaded
        brass connector
        so depending on the model of engine, id just connect it to an existing unused hose nozzle thats located on the intake manifold.
        Had a similar set on my old B2600, used an existing unused vac nozzle.

        2000 Toyota Landcruiser Prado VR6 VZJ95R, lovell 2" lift, GME TR4200, 32" Federal Cougar MT, Snorkel and lots of mud.

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        • #5
          flashlube install

          thx, its not the electronic version and there are no unused vac ports after the butterfly. i guess i will have to drill and tap but i need to know where it will be safe to drill without hitting something important!
          Thanks, Nathan



          Originally posted by rthy View Post
          ill assume its this kit?
          http://www.ochranamotoru.cz/en/stahn...vesaverkit.pdf

          manual from the website
          http://www.flashlube.com/images/stor...t-brochure.pdf

          found a youtube video:
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x-FIMZ2y8g

          As for the 5vzfe

          so depending on the model of engine, id just connect it to an existing unused hose nozzle thats located on the intake manifold.
          Had a similar set on my old B2600, used an existing unused vac nozzle.

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          • #6
            Hey there rthy, why is the brake booster in your picture on the opposite side.???? Cheers Steve
            Face lift 150 Prado V6 auto. No mods yet

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            • #7
              Just added some random 5vz pic for reference (American?)

              found some pics of a install on a 120 but not detailed.
              http://teamgreenautogas.com.au/defau...do%204Ltr%20V6

              id buy a 2nd hand intake manifold and experiment with that or use as backup.
              2000 Toyota Landcruiser Prado VR6 VZJ95R, lovell 2" lift, GME TR4200, 32" Federal Cougar MT, Snorkel and lots of mud.

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              • #8
                There must be plenty of people on here running gas on there 90 with a flash lube kit. Mate Im not 100% sure but I think one of the guys at work has it on his 90. I know for sure its on gas but not sure wether he has bothered with the flashlube kit. Will try and find out. If he has I will try and get some pics for you,I had it on my 90 but never got any pics of under the bonnet......Cheers Steve
                Face lift 150 Prado V6 auto. No mods yet

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