Gold Boy 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 SILVER Star Joined Aug 5, 2005 Threads 193 Messages 2,232 Location Southern Interior, BC, Canada. Sep 14, 2006 #1 at 106 octane - LPG can be a good option for high compression engines.... anyone run the vehicle on LPG? would like to here what you think.... GB
at 106 octane - LPG can be a good option for high compression engines.... anyone run the vehicle on LPG? would like to here what you think.... GB
Mace rock scientist.. Staff member s-Moderator Moderator Joined Feb 17, 2002 Threads 438 Messages 21,686 Location Las Vegas Sep 15, 2006 #2 my 40 runs off of LPG, I love it. But filling it up sucks. What, in particular, do you want to know?
Gold Boy 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 SILVER Star Joined Aug 5, 2005 Threads 193 Messages 2,232 Location Southern Interior, BC, Canada. Sep 17, 2006 Thread starter #3 hi mace try a cheater hose, and carry bbq propane tank for when you run out. http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/propane/index.html
hi mace try a cheater hose, and carry bbq propane tank for when you run out. http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/propane/index.html
gearguywb Joined Mar 28, 2006 Threads 162 Messages 1,773 Location KC (Lenexa) Sep 17, 2006 #4 instead of carrying a bbq tank get a 33 or 43 lb cylinder that is made for forklifts, they have a tube that runs to the bottom of the tank so that you can get the liquid lpg out without turning the tank upside down.
instead of carrying a bbq tank get a 33 or 43 lb cylinder that is made for forklifts, they have a tube that runs to the bottom of the tank so that you can get the liquid lpg out without turning the tank upside down.
Mace rock scientist.. Staff member s-Moderator Moderator Joined Feb 17, 2002 Threads 438 Messages 21,686 Location Las Vegas Sep 17, 2006 #5 I already use forklift tanks as my fuel cells. And I know about the BBQ tank tricks. I have been through most of the issues with propane. The biggest one for me is range and the availability of propane.
I already use forklift tanks as my fuel cells. And I know about the BBQ tank tricks. I have been through most of the issues with propane. The biggest one for me is range and the availability of propane.
H HIGHLYF Joined May 2, 2005 Threads 7 Messages 80 Sep 18, 2006 #6 Mace said: . The biggest one for me is range and the availability of propane. Click to expand... Propane was the best upgrade for my rig. I will never look back. BUT, Mace is right. That is kinda a pain in the arse Last edited: Jan 27, 2007
Mace said: . The biggest one for me is range and the availability of propane. Click to expand... Propane was the best upgrade for my rig. I will never look back. BUT, Mace is right. That is kinda a pain in the arse
bad_religion_au Joined Apr 24, 2003 Threads 208 Messages 2,210 Sep 18, 2006 #7 i love it. although in australia, LPG is available at the pump at any servo.
kitb Joined Dec 13, 2006 Threads 19 Messages 238 Location bend oregon Dec 16, 2006 #8 heres my 60 i'm going to run on lpg, could you post a pic of how both tanks are plumbed to fill, or supply?
heres my 60 i'm going to run on lpg, could you post a pic of how both tanks are plumbed to fill, or supply?