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Buck
12-14-2002, 20:33
Is anyone running the propane setup from ATS? Any comments on the system?

I need propane :D

SoCalDMAX
12-16-2002, 11:21
I'd recommend the Power Shot 2000. I use it and it delivers 98rwhp on the dyno. Used with the Juice, it still adds 70rwhp. It's fully adjustable for boost onset, linearity and max flow rate. It's very simple, very well engineered and super reliable. It's setup perfectly from the factory.

Kinda strange hauling booty uphill with a trailer, click on the switch and feel the truck accelerating, with no smoke while EGTs drop 100-150*... ;)

Regards, Steve

Buck
12-17-2002, 12:42
SoCalDMAX, the last part of your post is why I want propane ;)

Power shot 2000 is bullydog's system correct? The high HP version?
I am planning on getting Transfer flows toolbox/aux fuel tank in the future, but I still want the propane tank in the bed. I believe the toolbox/tank is 16" wide. Propane tank in front of toolbox or behind? I would like a tank about the size of Hoot's.

hdmax(mike)
12-17-2002, 16:35
I don`t want local diesel owners knowing what I have, here it is okay. tongue.gif I have the Torque Pro 2000 by ATS. and I can not tell you enough how much fun it is to drive. Rear wheel horse power is probably in the 325-340 range and torque around 650-700 lb ft. 0 to 98 in no time flat. I just need to save my pennies to buy a propane tank. The 20# propane tank just don`t cut it. By the way, I don`t turn it off until the tank is empty :eek:

letsgo
12-17-2002, 19:21
hdmax

that torque pro 2000, would you say it could out perform the "edge" in as far reliability,e.g. doesnt throw fault codes, doesnt stall at intersections, also how long does a 20 lb bottle last to gallons of diesel fuel, if used more for towing, also did you install the unit yourself??

appreciate any input.

SoCalDMAX
12-17-2002, 22:31
The PS2000 system is from diesleperformanceproducts.com. Their product and customer service is awesome. My understanding is that the PS2000 is a vapor draw system, which is simpler and more reliable than a liquid draw system.

Regards, Steve