A'yup, that risk aversion should also extend to running highly pressurized flammable liquids circulating throughout the hot sparky-sparky environment of your engine compartment. Last I checked, gasoline was ever so slightly combustible, and could go boom at a moment's notice. Did I mention that I have 33F vent temps, with no conversions, and all for $10? And, I've done this same boom-boom thang on two other R12 vehicles with similar results? By all means, stay informed and make up your own minds. YMMV On 6/30/07, rubatoguy@comcast.net <rubatoguy@comcast.net> wrote: > > Those considering propane/isobutane mixtures may want to consider this > article > > http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/1758061.html?page=3 > > Do you research, decide your level of risk aversion, make your choice - > but make it an informed choice. > > Casey __________________________________________ '87 300TD intercooler/propane/biodiesel '94 100CSQ Avant '90 90Q '89 Bluestar |
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