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milnersXcoupe
11-06-2007, 10:11 AM
http://tinyurl.com/36raha


115 Octane LPG would allow us
to run [?] compression ratio
for {?} HP / TQ @ $1.65 gal. ?


download page for PPi fuel tank:

http://www.propaneperformance.com/downloads/Brochure.pdf


-[quote]-

Thank you for your enquiry for our Flat Propane Tanks.

Firstly I would like to introduce our USA agent, Sheri Vanhooser who is CC’s into this email.

She is available as a contact to purchase our tanks on sheridrv@juno.com

Prices for the tank size you requested are as follows:-


CT228-6-641 – 19 gallons usable = US$371.78

CT305-7-641 – 29 gallons usable = US$461.52


Model CT228-6-641 -
9 inch (228mm) high tank, 6 cell 29 inches 737mm) wide x 25.25inches (641mm) long.
Capacity: 19 US gallons (usable)


CT305-
12 inches (305mm) high x 34.5 inches (876mm) wide x same length 25.25” (641mm) long
Capacity: 29 US Gallons (usable)



These prices are delivered, and is the introductory price for the US market.

Our tanks will be available just after the Christmas / new year period.


Kind regards

Guy Obren

Propane Performance Industries


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The GMI Fuel Injected LPG project:

http://tinyurl.com/awvbu


MC [matt] on this Bulltear does AMC intake manifold
mods to accept EFi injectors.


Not 'cheap' overall - but neither is $5 00gal. gasoline.




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jeepsr4ever
11-06-2007, 10:27 AM
Propane doesnt work well with cold weather. Propane has a lower BTU output so you will need to run higher ocmpression. Propane burns extremely clean.

milnersXcoupe
11-06-2007, 10:45 AM
Bi-Phase has drop in injectors that work with OEM engine management.

jeep_man_401
11-06-2007, 01:43 PM
I think the true answer to the high price of gas is for MC to build us all a mini atom smasher to power our toys...or maybe some of that black matter..whats to max compression you can run on that?? :mrgreen:

I've heard fuel is going to be $5 a gal by spring. But this time they are blaming it on sinking dollar and refineries costs. Seems they have more excuses than grains of sand on a beach for raising gasoline cost.#-o Oil companies profits are down. :smile: Maybe because people have cut back on driving?!!?

I wonder how much effort and $$'s big oil is putting to slam ethanol? OK corn ethanol may not be the answer but neither is $5 gal gas! We just need to look at Brazil and then look at the sugar beets and how we support that industry. I hate politics...all about big bucks and a bunch of BS.

I hope we don't get some President in bed with Charmin next time...otherwise we'll be paying got the a$$ to wipe our a--. :roll:

ironman_gq
11-06-2007, 04:53 PM
I think the true answer is methane. I read somewhere that we have a 3000yr supply right of the coast frozen on the bottom of the ocean and in the ground. all we need is a rig disigned to draw it up and a distribution system to fuel our needs.

Patf10
11-06-2007, 05:34 PM
i know by me, south western PA they get alot of methane by drilling down into the coal and getting it out before the miners come though

milnersXcoupe
11-09-2007, 01:33 AM
Regardless of your choice of either Methane / LPG / NG ,
we now have light weight conformable Alloy Fuel Tanks
available to make it happen.

Oil Futures Contracts for next year are trading @ $200.00 bbl. oil.

:shock:

Gasoline hit $5.00 gal. in Calif yesterday 11.08.07 .

:shock:

LPG is $1.65 gal.



:-|

Soylent_Green
11-09-2007, 07:33 PM
Genetic biologists can make bactreria that eat any form of plant material capable of producing sugars, and excrete gasolene suitable to use in a modern automobile.

Think about it, have a barrel of sludge in your garage that you throw garbage into, and have a hose at the bottom that you get gasoliene out of.

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