The install was easy. I mounted the PS2000 Regulator to the right of the Brake Master Cylinder on the firewall and mounted the 10Gal tank below my rear fuel tank. I was happy with it until I got injectors then the PS2000 went up for sale because I was tired of always adjusting it for different sized loads.
Now in defense of the PS2000, The first thing I did when I got the system was throw away all the stock hoses and fittings and upgraded them to 3/8” stuff so I was getting A LOT of propane, so I’m sure it was more finicky than the stock setup.
JIM
That's cool, it must be like a choke cable so you and rotate the adjusting valve, very good idea. That would have been a big help. Oh well, Dozerdoug has been the proud owner of my old PS2000 system for about 2 years now.
But for 650 for the PS2000 + 178 for the controller + 200 for the tank, I would just get a set of stage 1's and run good ol #2 [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img].
JIM
I always wondered about a some sort of disposable propane system, like hook up those little green coleman cans to a tube that runs to your intake. Good for a run or two as neeeded. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] $13 propane setup, woohoo!
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<font color="red">7.3 POWERSTROKE DIESEL</font> F-250 Flatbed 4x4 -- full info and pics inside
<font color="black">DOB 6/10/1996</font>
<font color="red">bdp</font> <font color="#8B7162">Stage I injectors and custom programs</font>
<font color="orange">SBC</font> <font color="#8B7162">Con OFE</font>
<font color="green">2002</font> <font color="#8B7162">SD HPOP</font>
285HP
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