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Omvl dream xxi p software
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How about removing the system altogether?Įdit - just realised Richard posted the download above but I missed his reply. OMVL Dream XXI P Diagnostic Software: Dream XXI-P 2.3.00.zip

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Wiring diagram is included with the software download - which you can get from I don't suppose anybody knows where I can get a manual/wiring diagram for this setup? The ECU has REG by OMVL written on the front of it. The reducer is covered in coolant stains and looks awful, I've tried rebuilding these before and have never had good results so I'm going to replace it whilst I'm at it.

omvl dream xxi p software

It probably isn't an issue but I'd rather it was one piece from front to back so I've ordered 6 metres of pipe, some P clips and some tech screws to mount it. Looking at the pipe from the tank to the engine bay today I noticed there's a union joining the pipe under the B pillar of the car. To do that, I'm going to have to rotate the tank around 90 degrees too but it'll be worth it when it's finished. My other VSE has the gas installed in a similar manner and it looks much tidier under the bonnet.Īnnoyingly, moving the reducer to the other side means I need to reroute the LPG pipe from the tank as it runs down the NS chassis leg. This has massively reduced the length of the coolant pipes as they no longer have to run the width of the bulkhead to get to the reducer and it keeps a lot of the LPG wiring hidden under the battery cover when it's fitted.

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Today I've removed all of the LPG wiring, relocated the ECU into the empty box behind the battery (where the ECU sits on a GEMS car), relocated the bracket for the vaporiser to the drivers side shock mount, and started to tidy everything up. The installation looked a mess as all of the wiring was tied to the bulkhead and I didn't like it. The LPG ECU was mounted on a bracket mounted to the top of the drivers side shock absorber mounting and the reducer was mounted onto the other side of the car. Looking at the setup today I decided to make a load of changes. I was thinking about this VSE earlier and remembered that it took an awful long time for it to warm up and switch to LPG. The steering box has been removed due to the leak, I bought one on eBay to fit to the car so that I can just get it finished and I can rebuilt this one at my leisure with a new seal if it's ok once I've stripped it down and checked it. I keep making myself more work on this car.







Omvl dream xxi p software