running propane?

Propane burns like racing gas don't have to worry about flooding out going up and down hills or fuel spilling out if you flop over...pretty much the way to go
 
Propane lasts almost forever and is a good thing if your rig is parked for lengths of time. And if your rig sees any amount of moisture, gasoline will go bad, your rebuilding carbs left and right and you're spending time wrenchen and not wheelin.:burnout:
 
if you have fuel injection,don't need to mess with it .if you have a carb,then it don't want to run on steep angles,but switch to propane and it will run at any angle,just like fuel injection but much cheaper.don't really know of any cons.
 
your oil will stay nice and sparkly clean for a long time(almost no combustion residue, longer oil change intervals), cylinder heads and valves stay clean. you should have hardened seats to run it long term due to lower lubricity than gasoline-most newer engines already have them. for a trail rig it's great, just keep a spare tank along
 
There will be a power loss. Imo about 20% including less miles per gallon. It does however have a higher octane rating which can be taken advantage of with lots of compression and more timing advance.
 
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