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A 1968 144 converted to propane 140-160

Less than gasoline, given the same engine configuration. But, it behaves as a very high-octane fuel, so it responds nicely to high compression, earlier ignition advance (this has to be done correctly, ideally a different curve) and the right cam. My 78 Ford camper van (it tows a horse trailer) makes noticeably more power on propane than it did on gasoline, but it involved a cam and some head work along with the conversion. Hard valve seats are mandatory as well.
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67 144, 86 740T, 91 945SE, BMW R69S, R60/2






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