I'm in the process of installing LPG in my 2000 Bosch 4.6, first time so taking the steps one at the time.
I got this from a breaker as part of another deal, it came out of a totalled 4.6 Gems and the system is from 2011.
First off, where to put the injectors. I can place them on top of the plenum, they just fit under the hood as shown in the pic.
The bracket I made is not an example of fine craftmanship but it will do, the left rail has to raise over the steppermotor hose.
This is as close I can get to the inletnozzles when placed outside the plenum and will result in long tubes of about 12" , I have read not recommendable.


Another option is to place them under the bananaplenum, I can make strips to mount them to the same bolts as the petrol fuelrail.
This should result in inlet tubes of 2" max, all equal of length and a neat fit.
Disadvantage is a higher temperature and not being able to check the injectors and plugs without dismantling.
What do you guys advice? (More questions when things progress)
This is actually the same as Morat's install and it allows the pipe length to be kept well under the 300mm maximum length. The injectors can sit on top so are accessible and don't get cooked either.](http://i710.photobucket.com/albums/ww107/r63ra/Injectors_zpstepojcp1.jpg)

