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Lower your diesel and gas fuel costs, increase gas and diesel performance, lower your fleet operating costs, increase fuel mileage, increase horsepower and torque, decrease harmful emissions! Hybrid propane conversion systems for cars, pick-up trucks, SUVs, minivans, over-the-road trucks, passenger vans, utility vehicles, limos, police and emergency vehicles, motorhomes, and commercial fleets!
Our bi-fuel, hybrid conversion systems have been installed on thousands of vehicles, both commercial and non-commercial - including fleets - worldwide! We can install on almost any type of vehicle made!
- Over-the-Road Vehicles: eighteen wheelers (18 wheelers), tractor trailers, semi-trailers...
- Utility Vehicles: flatbed trucks, mail distribution vehicles, moving vans, panel trucks, cement trucks, tow trucks, plow trucks, propane and oil trucks, garbage trucks, flatbeds, etc...
- Emergency Vehicles: fire trucks, patrol / police cars, ambulances, fire trucks...
- Land-side Passenger Vehicles: taxi cabs, town cars, sedans, stretched limos, school buses, shuttle buses, transit buses, airport transports...
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Net Mileage Gains Up to 4 MPG's!
It pays for itself!
- Cut your diesel fuel costs! - Lower your fleet operating costs! - Increase fuel mileage! - Fast, simple installation! - Increase horse power & torque! - More pulling power! - Better acceleration! - Maintain speed on grades! - Increase engine life! - Engines run cooler! - Decrease harmful emissions! - Get complete fuel burn-off! - More mileage between oil changes! - Less maintenance! - No permanent vehicle modification!
- Significant tax incentives available!
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Remote Fill w/ 8' Hose
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Remote Control In-Cab Adjuster!
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Our Price: $126.00 Sale Price: $116.00 You Save $10.00!
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Our Price: $199.95 Sale Price: $179.95 You Save $20.00!
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GET THE REMOTE FILL & HOSE FOR THE DIESEL FUEL SAVER SYSTEM!
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Get the Remote Fill & 8' of Hose! When installed, it looks just like your gas or diesel fill and fuels up just like your at the pump!
For cars, SUV's, Vans, Pick-up Trucks, Utility Vehicles, Semi Trucks, Motorhomes, Entire Commercial Fleets!
WE'RE BEATING THE COMPETITION - AND IT SHOWS!
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GET THE IN-CAB ADJUSTER FOR THE DIESEL FUEL SAVER SYSTEM!
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You can change the start time on your system - from inside the cab! For even greater driving ability when conditions or terrain changes! For better towing, mileage, and increased control - and more! Boost Gauge Not Included.
For cars, SUV's, Vans, Pick-up Trucks, Utility Vehicles, Semi Trucks, Motorhomes, Entire Commercial Fleets!
WE'RE BEATING THE COMPETITION - AND IT SHOWS!
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Lower your diesel fuel costs. Lower your gas fuel costs. Lower your fleet operating costs.
American Alternative Fuel Systems - Increase Fuel Mileage, Horse Power & Torque, Decrease Vehicle Emissions
American Alternative Fuel specializes in alternative fuel systems for commercial and non-commercial vehicles running on gas or diesel fuel. Our hybrid bi-fuel propane injection systems can be installed cars, pick-up trucks, SUV's, minivans, over-the-road trucks, passenger vans, utility vehicles, limos, police and emergency vehicles, motor homes (recreational vehicles / RV's), and commercial fleets.
You Benefit From Propane!
"Propane is the most used alternative transportation fuel in the United States and the world."
Propane Benefits
Propane (also known as liquefied petroleum gas or LPG) is a well-established, domestically available, clean-burning fuel. Using propane as a vehicle fuel increases energy security, provides convenience and performance benefits, and improves public health and the environment. Increasing Energy Security
The United States imports more than 60% of its petroleum, two thirds of which is used to fuel vehicles in the form of gasoline and diesel. The demand for petroleum imports is increasing. With much of the worldwide petroleum reserves located in politically volatile countries, the United States is vulnerable to supply disruptions.
Fueling vehicles with propane diversifies U.S. transportation fuels. Most of the propane consumed in the United States is produced domestically and distributed via an established infrastructure. Using propane vehicles instead of conventionally fueled vehicles reduces U.S. dependence on foreign oil and increases energy security.
Providing Convenience, Performance, and Safety
Propane is the most used alternative transportation fuel in the United States and the world. Propane vehicle technology is well established, and propane fueling stations are widely available. Propane has one of the highest energy densities of all alternative fuels, so propane vehicles go farther on a tank of fuel. It is also an exceptionally safe fuel: propane tanks are 20 times more puncture resistant than gasoline tanks, and propane has the lowest flammability range of all alternative fuels. Protecting Public Health and the Environment
Compared with vehicles fueled by conventional diesel and gasoline, propane vehicles can produce significantly lower amounts of some harmful emissions and the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide. Learn more about Propane Emissions.
What is Propane?
Propane, also known as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG or LP-gas), or autogas in Europe, is a three-carbon alkane gas (C3H8). Stored under pressure inside a tank, propane turns into a colorless, odorless liquid. As pressure is released, the liquid propane vaporizes and turns into gas that is used for combustion. An odorant, ethyl mercaptan, is added for leak detection. See the AFDC fuel properties table for more details.
Propane has a high octane rating and excellent properties for spark-ignited internal combustion engines. It is non-toxic and presents no threat to soil, surface water, or groundwater.
Propane is produced as a by-product of natural gas processing and crude oil refining. It accounts for about 2% of the energy used in the United States. Uses include home and water heating, cooking and refrigerating food, clothes drying, powering farm and industrial equipment, and drying corn. Rural areas that do not have natural gas service commonly rely on propane. The chemical industry uses propane as a raw material for making plastics and other compounds. Less than 2% of U.S. propane consumption is used for transportation fuel.
Propane Production
Most propane (also known as liquefied petroleum gas or LPG) consumed in the United States is domestically produced. It is a by-product of natural gas processing and petroleum refining, with approximately equal amounts of production derived from each of these sources.
The natural gas liquid components recovered during processing include ethane, methane, propane, and butane, as well as heavier hydrocarbons. Propane and butane, along with other gases, are also produced during crude oil refining. Because propane boils at -44°F and ethane boils at -127°F, propane is separated from methane by increasing pressure and decreasing temperature.
Propane Distribution
Propane (also known as liquefied petroleum gas or LPG) is shipped from its point of production to bulk distribution terminals via pipeline, railroad, barge, truck, or tanker ship. Propane dealers fill trucks at the terminals and distribute propane to end users, including retail fueling stations.
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Total savings of $130 with your online purchase!
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*Only good for online purchases. Sale ends July 31, 2008. Subject to change without notice.
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