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Posted by Janicholson on September 04, 2005 at 13:37:09 from (66.173.50.134):
In Reply to: Where Can I get?????? posted by Short Bolt on September 04, 2005 at 11:17:04:
Put an ad in the Vintage adds section to the left on this page. Also look at these adds for what you need. Propane is (relitively) cheap right now, but it (my opinion) will also rise sharply as oil remains high. People will use more, and demand will create increasing prices. Drive less, drive a new enough 4cyl car to have fuel injection, and work with what you have. The conversion of a gasoline to run on LP/Propane includes different (rare) heads, dome pistons, and a bunch of plumbing. Making it look and run correctly is way more expensive than either selling what you have and buying a LP factory unit, or living with the fuel prices, and being conservitive. Propane has less energy in it than gasoline, so the per gallon cost must not be directly used. My opinion, from highway vehicles, not tractors, is between 70 and 80% less work/gal with LP. The units do however run for a lot longer without problems, they are clean. JimN
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