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mrekim
Jan 10, 2013Explorer
Just an FYI. This is the US Carb CIC conversion. There's about a 24% (edited - I originally wrote 25% - bad rounding) loss of power running natural gas vs gasoline with 46514 (3500/4000) generator. I would suspect propane would lie somewhere in between (10-15% loss?) but I haven't done any tests.






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