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Propane fueled P-57's
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<blockquote data-quote="drewed" data-source="post: 367609" data-attributes="member: 13615"><p>propane is never a 100% dry, theres always some sort of moisture content in it and when you start running lets say 3/4 tank the ratio of water to propane increases throwing off the engine....the same thing happens in gasoline engine, except the thing that generally happens with gas engines is the gas lines freeze</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drewed, post: 367609, member: 13615"] propane is never a 100% dry, theres always some sort of moisture content in it and when you start running lets say 3/4 tank the ratio of water to propane increases throwing off the engine....the same thing happens in gasoline engine, except the thing that generally happens with gas engines is the gas lines freeze [/QUOTE]
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