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propane conversion??
Just wondering what everybody thought about propane conversions, just from talking to people they said that they liked it better than FI and didn't feel any power loss.
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From what I've read, you can loose a little bit of power, but not a whole lot, same with MPG, might lose 1-2 mpg.
I'd run it if I had a reason too. I see your in Kenn, where abouts and what you driving? I've just over the bridge. |
I drive a 99 tacoma but also have a 87 pickup.
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I would love to do it, but you can't pass emissions - so if that's a concern...
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Wouldn't it give you cleaner emissions?
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probably but it doesn't meet safety standards...you know the millions of dollars of research and testing to make things extremely safe, or at least as much as possible.
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So, forgive my ignorance, but what is the primary purpose for wanting to run off propane? I think if I remember right I heard that, in serious off-camber situations, the chances of stalling out are less. Is this right?
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If your truck is carbed it will stall out at extreme angles, if you switch over to propane you can run your truck at any angle or even roll it over and it still gets fuel, plus you can get rid of all the gas related parts, tank, fuel lines etc. And theres less to go wrong with a propane set up.
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So, can you run propane on fuel injection?
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you can run on propane with fi, gotpropane.com
where we are, we don't have emissions so he'd be alright in doing it. I think in some places you have to pay a propane tax though. |
You have to find a place that sells propane for road going vehicles (that will have the road taxes added in) to be completely legal. I thought about it for my truck later down the road, but the nearest station that sells "road" propane is 20 miles out of my way for almost anything.
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So, basically there's no way to run propane on a 3.0?
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No propane for the 3.0. If your already injected its not really worth the conversion anyway.
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Originally Posted by nix4x4
(Post 50726997)
So, basically there's no way to run propane on a 3.0?
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i looked for a kit at gotpropane.com, there sweet, but a kit for my 84 is about $900.00, to much for me to make mytruck not street legal. as far as carbs not being able to withstand the sheer virtical rocks i climb, b/s mine has never stalled out do to flooding
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Originally Posted by ToyBotz
(Post 50742957)
i looked for a kit at gotpropane.com, there sweet, but a kit for my 84 is about $900.00, to much for me to make mytruck not street legal. as far as carbs not being able to withstand the sheer virtical rocks i climb, b/s mine has never stalled out do to flooding
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Originally Posted by TrikeKid
(Post 50746184)
It is street legal. Some states you even get a break for running an alternative fuel.
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Buses and other heavy vehicle fleets like to convert to LPG for the tax breaks - plus it puts out a lot less emissions when compared to diesel. Fewer parts to go wrong also. The reliability of a fleet is supposed to improve on LPG.
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