Propane as diesel alternative

Fleet owners looking for an alternative to high diesel prices may have another option—propane. CleanFuel USA has released an EPA- and CARB-certified propane engine system that it calls an OEM replacement technology for both new and aftermarket gasoline-powered engines. CleanFuel’s liquid propane fuel injection (LPI) system allows medium-duty fleets--such as buses and 4500-8500 series GM trucks that run on 8.1-liter gasoline engines--to operate on propane. CleanFuel said it hopes to have a 6-liter engine in the market by early 2009. According to Curtis Donaldson, CleanFuel USA president & CEO, propane is a much more efficient ...

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