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why not use propane injection on diesels?
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davpal
Posted 3/15/2008 01:13 (#334276 - in reply to #334193)
Subject: RE: why not use propane injection on diesels?


Mid Michigan
A friend of mine was using propane injection on an older ford F-350 dually with one of the first 6.9 or 7.3 international diesels in it. He is really good at making stuff like that work. Seems like he told me it was dynoed and making around 600 ft lbs of torque at the rear wheels. I didn't have any reason to doubt him. Last time I saw it he was hauling about a 30 ft long fifth wheel trailer home from the fair with about 5-6 heavily weighted down vintage pulling tractors on there and all his equipment and tons of extra weights everywhere. I followed him up the entrance ramp for the freeway with my car and he was really hauling some @ss with that thing. Couldn't believe how it pulled that.
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