Author: Joel Stutheit

Modern propane autogas engines are designed to mirror gasoline engines, using most of the same diagnostic tools, service equipment, and repair protocols.Photo: The Propane Education & Research Council Editor’s note: The next article was submitted by the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) and reflects its perspective on propane autogas as a fleet fuel solution. The views and claims presented are those of the writer and don’t necessarily reflect those of Automotive Fleet.Have you ever heard that alternative fuel vehicles are difficult and expensive to keep up? Which may be true for some energy sources, but not all of them…

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