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Propane fueled P-57's
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<blockquote data-quote="DS" data-source="post: 367413" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>jds4lunch....it sounds to me that your mechanic is new to how to tune a propane vehicle.In toronto,all the p800's were converted years ago,and it gets damn hot in the summer and damn cold in the winter and the worst thing that ever happens (other than running out)with propane is they run really rough,or smell bad if the mixture is out of whack.Most of our cars are propane p5' p6' p'7 .We have lots of p1000'still using diesel that cannot be converted.There should be no condensation in the tank no matter the temperature.I hate my 1984 p800,but I like propane,and best of all the fuel gage is really accurate.With over 350+ trucks to fuel up every night,they often miss a few and its easy to do yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS, post: 367413, member: 556"] jds4lunch....it sounds to me that your mechanic is new to how to tune a propane vehicle.In toronto,all the p800's were converted years ago,and it gets damn hot in the summer and damn cold in the winter and the worst thing that ever happens (other than running out)with propane is they run really rough,or smell bad if the mixture is out of whack.Most of our cars are propane p5' p6' p'7 .We have lots of p1000'still using diesel that cannot be converted.There should be no condensation in the tank no matter the temperature.I hate my 1984 p800,but I like propane,and best of all the fuel gage is really accurate.With over 350+ trucks to fuel up every night,they often miss a few and its easy to do yourself. [/QUOTE]
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