Propane Injection

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- Light and Medium Trucks

- Heavy Duty and Long Haul Trucks
- Small and Large Fleets
- Municipalites
- Passenger Cars
- Stationary Engines
- Refuse Haulers
- Delivery and Dump Trucks
- Short-Haul and Long-Haul Cargo Carriers
- Farm Equipment / Agricultural applications
- Any Turbo or Naturally Aspirated Diesel
- Improved fuel economy.
- Increased torque and horsepower for towing and climbing hills.
- Simple mechanical design is easy to install and requires no permanent modifications to the vehicle
- Less soot/smoke due to more complete burn of the diesel fuel
- Smooth, driveable horsepower that can be used every day, every time you drive
- No mixers, sensors, evaporators, or switches to hassle with or adjust.
- Fuel lock off valve, stops the flow of propane unless the vehicle ignition is on and the system is armed.
- Reduced operating costs. Increased mileage and range
- Fuel flexibility: vehicle can operate 100% diesel at any time
- Does not require modification of the engine.
- Lower cost
- Light and compact
- Compatible with Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied
natural gas (LNG) fuel storage systems. - All high pressure gas components UL listed and/or CSA approved.
- Vapor supplied to engine at controlled atmospheric pressure reducing possibility of over fueling.
- Concentration in engine combustion air is less than 3% by volume.
- Mixture is non-explosive/non-flammable until compressed in the combustion chamber.
- LPG/CNG/LNG on-board systems have excellent safety history.
- Cost Savings based on cost differential between LPG/CNG/LNG and diesel. Large cost differentials result in rapid ROI. (return on investment)
- High fuel consumptions applications will result in larger savings.
Propane Injection Kit requires the use of a DOT approved, certified VAPOR Propane Tank only! These are readily available wherever propane is sold (RV Dealers,Propane dealers, etc). Generally the size of the tank should be at least 25% of your fuel tank capacity. If a vertical tank is used, it must be securely mounted in the upright position only, in the bed of the vehicle Horizontal tanks can be bed mounted or mounted under the vehicle.


