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Is there a loss of engine power with Alternative Fuel Engines?

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Is there a loss of engine power with Alternative Fuel Engines?

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• With the direct fuel injected engines and the onboard computers of today’s vehicles, most people don’t even realize when the vehicle switches from one fuel to the other. With older model vehicles there may be a slight loss of power when switching from a traditional to an alternate fuel. This power can be recovered, however, through additional engine modifications and by operating strictly on natural gas or LP through what is termed a dedicated vehicle. With our conversion experience, JASPER Alternative Fuel Engines can help fleets select a system which best fits their particular needs. • The benefit to the customer is a more efficient engine that will last longer. These systems may be the best alternatives in that they offer long-term economic advantages and meet governmental mandates on air quality.

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