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May 1, 2008 By: LP Gas Magazine Staff LPGas


» Record-high prices for gasoline, diesel and propane have spurred the popularity of alternative fuels.

PROPANE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH COUNCIL
PROPANE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH COUNCIL

Liquid propane injected Ford OEM pickup trucks belatedly ready for delivery

It took a full year longer than expected, but Ford's F-150 pickup featuring a liquid propane injection system to its 5.4-liter, V-8 engine is finally rolling off the assembly lines.

Alternative Fueled Vehicles in Use
Alternative Fueled Vehicles in Use

In partnership with Roush, Ford first displayed the trucks and took orders at the 2007 Southeastern Convention & Trade Show in Atlanta.

Production hit a major snag, however. An air inlet system had to be incorporated unexpectedly to meet strict California Air Resources Board emissions standards, according to Thomas Arnold, director of Roush Manufacturing.

New Buses by Fuel Type
New Buses by Fuel Type

Because CARB certification is still pending, Roush cannot yet sell the vehicle in seven "green" states: New York, California, Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Utah and Pennsylvania.

Forty two orders were placed as of April 15. Arnold says Roush still expects to sell 1,000 vehicles in 2008 through 20 dealerships in eight states.

U.S. Average Retail Fuel Prices
U.S. Average Retail Fuel Prices


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