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EPA certifies propane liquid-injection system for Ford vehicles

August 8, 2013 By    

Icom North America earned Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification for the Ford 6.8-liter engine that’s available on several of its 2014 trucks. The certification means fleet managers interested in converting vehicles to propane autogas now have more options to consider.

“[The certification] allows us to immediately install our propane liquid-injection system for customers as soon as the vehicle purchase is made,” says Ralph Perpetuini, Icom CEO.

Icom specifically attained EPA certifications for all 2014 Ford E- and F-series vehicles that contain its JTG II propane liquid-injection systems. The certifications apply to E- and F-series models from 2009 to 2014 in the 14,000-to-33,000-pound gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) range. Both commercial and consumer vehicles are EPA certified, and Icom offers both single- and dual-fuel options.

About the Author:

Kevin Yanik was a senior editor at LP Gas Magazine.

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