We are all aware that propane is a safe and convenient fuel for heating homes, drying clothes, and cooking steaks on the grill, but did you know that propane can also be used to safely add power, ...
"Propane is the fuel of the gods," according to Hank Hill from the television show King of the Hill. Well, we would have to agree with Hank's enthusiasm for the wonder-gas, especially when it comes to ...
Through a partnership between Stanadyne, Katech, and the Propane Education & Research Council, this new technology will drive the transportation industry further down the path to zero. A section of ...
The clearances inside diesel injection system parts are closer than those found in any other technology. The plungers and needle valves in injectors need to fit tightly to ensure precise metering and ...
Other selling points are that they are regarded as safe and easy to use.Judith Uddin, vice-president of administration and operations at Bermuda Gas, first came across the concept through networking, ...
Fleet owners looking for a new engine solution will have new technology to turn to thanks to a partnership between Stanadyne, Katech and the Propane Education and Research Council. The innovation ...
(MENAFN- Market Press Release) September 12, 2025 4:51 am - Industry revenue for Propane Injection Systems is estimated to rise to $1813.5 million by 2035 from $777.8 million of 2024. The revenue ...
CleanFUEL USA, the nation’s first developer of liquid propane fuel injection systems, says it has received Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and California Air Resources Board (CARB) certification ...
If you’re in fleet management or the construction industry, you undoubtedly have machines that run on diesel fuel. In addition to large trucks, more than 75% of all heavy construction equipment uses ...
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How to convert your petrol and diesel vehicle to run on gas
Vehicle owners are increasingly converting their petrol and diesel cars to run on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or compressed ...
While compiling our old-iron issue, we got to talking about how much the industry had changed in the past few years. Open up an issue of Diesel Power in 2006, and you’d likely run across an article ...
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