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Originally Posted by shimmy2
so they can pocket the "fuel surcharge" they take on to every package. by the way here in the islands i would say 70% or more the cars on the road run on propane. "real" gas here is almost $6/gallon which makes no sense cause they get it free from venezuela in exchange for rice and whatnot. the kit here is about $200 which is basically a gas tank, line, and switch for you to toggle between propane and regular gas. They both run the same on the highway but as stated above torque is reduced and it may sputter a bit in stop and go traffic
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I used to run a truck on propane and it would freeze up once in a while. CNG doesn't seem to have this issue. Also isn't propane pretty spendy?