To echo what Simon said, and he is a full time LPG installer after all, do not use petrol hose for LPG, it will dissolve it. You must use the proper stuff. Not sure what you mean by matrix and injectors? The injectors are Matrix, that's the brand. There's two different sections to the gas system, the liquid phase, the tank, tank solenoid, fuel line, filter, shut off valve and the first stage of the reducer. This lot all contain gas as a liquid at around 10 bar pressure (roughly 140 psi). Then you have the vapour side, that's the other half of the reducer, a vapour filter (maybe) and the injectors. This lot is full of vapour which, according to your software, is at 1.1 bar. Your software was showing a drop in vapour pressure as the revs went up, the system detects this drop in pressure and assumes you have run out of gas so switches back to petrol. What you need to find out is why is the pressure dropping, Is it because only a limited amount of gas is getting to the reducer, so a problem on the liquid side or is it because there is a leak on the vapour side so there's not enough gas to run the engine and feed the leak. Doubtful I'd say or you would smell a leak that big.
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