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<blockquote data-quote="halcat" data-source="post: 259186" data-attributes="member: 2295"><p>You no, all this propane swap started out years ago because it was an easy way to get a carborated engine to run in off camber angles off road. With this article now you have to build a special motor for pane. I think building a motor for propane would be fine if you were going to drive say 200 k miles and take advantage of it's cheaper price . All thow I did,most people don't build motors just for off road, we use what we got, dig one out of the junk yard put on our fuel system and go . Looks to me like you would Be better off spending your money on a good after market stand alone injection system and ride! That's what i did. When i take a notion to go wheeling on sunday morning I dont have to wonder if I got full tanks I stop by co-op, swipe my card, fill up and I'm off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="halcat, post: 259186, member: 2295"] You no, all this propane swap started out years ago because it was an easy way to get a carborated engine to run in off camber angles off road. With this article now you have to build a special motor for pane. I think building a motor for propane would be fine if you were going to drive say 200 k miles and take advantage of it's cheaper price . All thow I did,most people don't build motors just for off road, we use what we got, dig one out of the junk yard put on our fuel system and go . Looks to me like you would Be better off spending your money on a good after market stand alone injection system and ride! That's what i did. When i take a notion to go wheeling on sunday morning I dont have to wonder if I got full tanks I stop by co-op, swipe my card, fill up and I'm off! [/QUOTE]
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