Well, maybe a bit "back from the dead". I've been trolling threw the forum for the last couple hours. I hope to by a sami this week. The engine seems to be a 9.5 out of 10. The TC needs a new "guide" or something to help find the ranges ( basiclly the plate on top ).
Has stock running gear and 33'' tires. I know that's not an idea set-up, but, that's how it sits. Its gutted other than the dash, shifters, 2 seats, and roll bar. No windsheild, no doors, no roof/top. Guy is asking $1000. I offered him $500 yesturday. I'll prob. go $700, he said he wanted at least $800.
Anyway... More on topic, I desided to register early to give you guys this information. Weithe I get the sami or not.
http://www.gotpropane.com/p4.html#SuzukiPropane injection.
Most people don't know much about it. I maybe am not an expert or anything. I do know this. I work on industal propane powered floor scrubbers made by a company called "tennant". They suck ass !!! They break all the time. Almost nothing on them last more than a year at a time, and they cost around $80K-$100K. BUT !!! I also know this... They run propane. I've torn a ford 1.3L industal apart and it was SPOTLESS. The valves, cylinders, heads, EVERYTHING. Also... While everything from the hydrastatic drive ( which normally hydraulics are super reliable ), to the radiator fan on this things have failed, the old and new propane/fuel system HAVE NOT ONCE EVER had an issue !!! My company ( publix supermarkets ) owns about 7-8 of these junky ass things for cleaning the warehouse floors, and not one of them, in ANY warehouse has had a fueling issue !!! Are warehouses range from a cool 40 degrees in the dead cold winter to 120 degrees in the summer in are "open air" warehouses, to -40 degrees in are frozen foods warehouse. The scrubbers run from outside FL heat to -40 degrees inside the frozen warehouse and NEVER miss a beat, and have NEVER needed adjusted.
I've delt with adding supplemental propane for added octane on turbocharged street cars, but never an entire fuel system, and since we never have to work on them, I don't know "the ins and outs" of the system, but I do know that propane burns SUPER CLEAN, and in my experence, its super reliable.
Also, I'm not sure about the fuel $$$ convertion, but I'd bet the propane is either cheaper or the same as gasoline.
If your really going to spend that kind of cash on a fuel carb. then maybe converting to propane maybe a good option to consider.
I've been told propane is equal to any from 100octane to 118octane. I know that the turbo/nitrous vipers and srt4s we run it on ( not 100% ) LOVES IT. With nitrous, we've never lost a motor when combining nitrous and propane. One of the stock block vipers runs a 400shot on a stock headed, stock short-block V-10 and its run 9.70 in the 1/4 mile on street tires !!! The other viper is the fastest street car in the country. It was in hot-rod magizine last month ( Nov. or Oct. ). Running 8.0|removethispart|@170 mph on street tires and 93octane, but sorry, no propane.
I hope to be a sami owner, but if not, hope this information helps to give you guys another option.
PS: I hate carbs, which is why I researched what I thought would be the most reiable carb set-up.