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Got Propane... Check! PSC... In route.

Bronco69Sport

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So I finally picked up a hood scoop that fits my propane setup. Its a Boss 429Hood scoop. I did some modifications to that for more air intake, and had to mount it backwards so my field of view was better at the hoodline. I also cut out all of the hood which lays under the scoop for cooling purposes. Plasma works WONDERS! I did leave the cross members on the hood (well one needed to be choped earlier for my puller fan). Propane is setup and running great. Mounted a 10 gallon tank in the back. I have the dual fuel so I still have my stock 12 gallons of gas as well. I am also in the process of getting ready for the PSC train to show up. It ordered the double ended full hydraulic ram system. I shaved a few inches off the front cross member and made it flat across with a piece of 1/4" flat stock tucked in and welded. It looks factory and will give me more room for upward ram travel. I did get the psc high steer arms as well.
 

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VBH289

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Colorado
Nice job on the setup! Only question I have is why did you go dual fuel? You actually lose power by going dual, and not just converting it over straight to LP or gas. I am guessing you did that for range, or availability of fuel. Either way, a hell of a setup!
 
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Bronco69Sport

Bronco69Sport

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Upper MI
Thats the exact reason I did it. I was going to go efi, but didn't want all the electronics that go with that, and also didn't want to switch out my tank for a bigger one. The dual fuel allows me the benefits of both worlds. My 302 is 30 over with some extra goodies so I was not worried about the loss of power from running the lp. It will be a good setup once its all setup. But as usual I waited till the last minute for my psc setup, and the weather up here is nice.
 
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