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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Location: Brunswick, MD
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propane question
So I'm thinking about performing the conversion on my 4.0 wrangler. What kind of propane do most buggys run off of. Isn't there like 3 different grades depending on use?
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Location: Colfax CA
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I do not know if there are three different grades of propane but I use the same propane you use in a BBQ or propane for your house.
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It's the opposite here. If it's going into a road tank it's a dollar a gallon cheaper.
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