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LS 5.3 on propane?
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<blockquote data-quote="altfuel1991" data-source="post: 188782" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>That is a good price on the manifold kit. I make 10% on those and that is less than my cost.</p><p>A single mixer kit complete with one set of tank brackets runs $900.00 plus shipping. The standard kit is good for about 325 horsepower.</p><p>In most cases on a stock or mild 5.3 engine you are good for about 5500 rpm and the single mixer will work fine. I have a lot of small blocks running</p><p>single mixers with no problems. You can always upgrade to dual mixers later when your engine needs them. The torque on the low end is enhanced on propane either way.</p><p></p><p>In case you are wondering why the dual mixer setup costs so much, that dual mixer air cleaner is made for us from 3/16" aluminum plate and no one else has it. No other air filter assembly will fit on both mixers and use a standard air filter element. The dual adapter is also unique and expensive. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Buddy Gamel</p><p>Precision Sales & Service, Inc.</p><p>451 64th Place South</p><p>Birmingham, Ala. 35212</p><p>877-403-7827</p><p>205-591-2267, fax</p><p>bgamel@alternatefuel.com</p><p>bgamel@workhorseservice.com</p><p><a href="http://www.alternatefuel.com" target="_blank">www.alternatefuel.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="altfuel1991, post: 188782, member: 1211"] That is a good price on the manifold kit. I make 10% on those and that is less than my cost. A single mixer kit complete with one set of tank brackets runs $900.00 plus shipping. The standard kit is good for about 325 horsepower. In most cases on a stock or mild 5.3 engine you are good for about 5500 rpm and the single mixer will work fine. I have a lot of small blocks running single mixers with no problems. You can always upgrade to dual mixers later when your engine needs them. The torque on the low end is enhanced on propane either way. In case you are wondering why the dual mixer setup costs so much, that dual mixer air cleaner is made for us from 3/16" aluminum plate and no one else has it. No other air filter assembly will fit on both mixers and use a standard air filter element. The dual adapter is also unique and expensive. Buddy Gamel Precision Sales & Service, Inc. 451 64th Place South Birmingham, Ala. 35212 877-403-7827 205-591-2267, fax bgamel@alternatefuel.com bgamel@workhorseservice.com [url=http://www.alternatefuel.com]www.alternatefuel.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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