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opporll 03-07-2004 06:06 PM

propane convert.
 
in light of all the gas hikes, does anyone have a 300 converted to run propane. if so how do you like it... what are pro's and drawbacks?

5_labsownus 03-07-2004 08:07 PM

At work we had 2 NG and 2 LP vans,with the 300 l6. They ran fine but did not have the power of gas!

couleeman 03-08-2004 06:17 AM

I had a 302 with propane once, not allot of power until I got it rebuilt. You lose about 10-20% power with propane.

ME Leigh 03-08-2004 09:33 PM

When running propane you need to up the compression upto around 13:1 to take advantage of the higher octane rating of propane(C3H8). If you do this propane makes just as much power as gas.

Beast12 03-10-2004 07:52 AM

My dad has a 96 F150 with the I6 that runs on propane. We also have another truck with an inline six that runs on gas. It has more power and torque than the propane powered truck. If we had the time and money and the truck was 4 x 4 I would get my dad to convert it back to gas. It is also sometimes hard to find propane especially at 2 am! The only upside is that it runs a lot cleaner.

-Matt :-tap

cryptonik420 03-10-2004 08:43 AM

Wow, i always though that running propane increased HP/TQ not lower it. I guess everything has to be perfect in the conversion for it to perform well...

ftwfred 03-10-2004 06:57 PM


Originally posted by ME Leigh
When running propane you need to up the compression upto around 13:1 to take advantage of the higher octane rating of propane(C3H8). If you do this propane makes just as much power as gas.
MUCH MUCH MORE

jessfactor 03-11-2004 08:11 PM


Originally posted by cryptonik420
Wow, i always though that running propane increased HP/TQ not lower it. I guess everything has to be perfect in the conversion for it to perform well...

well propane added to a diesel gives it a boost. how long does a propane fillup usually last? it it cheaper to run over gas?

WOLFD 08-05-2004 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by ME Leigh
When running propane you need to up the compression upto around 13:1 to take advantage of the higher octane rating of propane(C3H8). If you do this propane makes just as much power as gas.

Ford Trucks since 87 have fuel injection & on board computers which take care of timing etc. No need to do anything with compression.


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