Category Archives: Propane
SuperShuttle Finding ROUSH Propane Vans Effective Tools in Reducing Costs and Meeting Airport Restrictions
LIVONIA, Mich. – SuperShuttle, one of the most recognized airport shared-ride ground transportation companies in the country thanks to their blue and yellow vehicles, has been testing the ROUSH® propane-powered Ford E-Series vans at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. So far the company has been impressed with the switch to propane on multiple fronts.
SuperShuttle currently has five 15-passenger ROUSH® propane Ford E-350 vans in the Phoenix fleet, with ten more units on order. These are helping the company immediately fulfill the airport’s new requirement that all servicing fleet vehicles (such as taxis, limos and shuttles) run on an approved alternate fuel such as propane.
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ROUSH Propane Racer – Clean Power (5.0 Mustang)
“For the 2010 NMCA and NMRA season, Susan Roush McClenaghan’s She-Devil Motorsports-part of the Roush Drag Team-is fielding a freshly constructed ’10 Mustang powered by a naturally aspirated Four-Valve modular fueled by liquid propane.”
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MAMA Likes the ROUSH Propane F-250
More than 80 journalists from the Midwest Automotive Media Association (MAMA) had an opportunity to see and drive a 2010 ROUSH® Propane-Fueled F-250 during their annual ride-and-drive event at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis.
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Cooking Horsepower (RacePages)
Propane is used successfully every single day by fleets to save money and clean up the environment. Its virtues are well documented for those uses, but what about on the racetrack? It turns out that propane is also an excellent fuel for performance and motorsports applications. RacePages took a look at what engines ROUSH® is developing for the quarter-mile crowd.
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Airport Shuttles Turning to ROUSH Propane Vans to Meet New Vehicle Restrictions
LIVONIA, Mich. – Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is among the first, but certainly not the last, airport in the country to require servicing fleets to run their vehicles on an alternative fuel. This has left companies scrambling to fulfill the new regulations, and many are looking to ROUSH® propane-fueled E-Series vans to meet the requirements.
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AmeriGas Adds ROUSH Propane-Powered F-250 to Fleet
LIVONIA, Mich. – AmeriGas Propane, L.P. Chief Executive Officer Gene Bissell took a tour of the ROUSH® Performance vehicle assembly area to see first-hand how the Michigan company is gearing up to convert thousands of gasoline engines in Ford trucks and vans to run on propane. At the end of the tour, Jack Roush personally handed him the keys to a brand-new 2010 ROUSH® propane-fueled F-250 pickup, the first of many ROUSH® vehicles to be added to the AmeriGas fleet.
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White Trucks Filling the Parking Lot
This photo represents just a few of the several hundred Ford F-250 and F-350 pickup trucks sitting in the parking lot awaiting their conversion to the ROUSH® liquid propane injection system. Each of these trucks represents a lessening dependency on foreign oil, a cleaner emissions option, and a lower operating cost for the end user.
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Kamps Propane Becomes Biggest California User of ROUSH Propane Trucks
LIVONIA, Mich. – Though they are not the biggest player in the propane industry, Kamps Propane is the biggest user of ROUSH® propane-fueled vehicles in the western states. The family-owned company which prides itself on family values has 25 ROUSH® propane vehicles in service throughout their distribution network.
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Knapheide Adds to its “Green Catalog” by Offering ROUSH Propane Fuel Systems
LIVONIA, Mich. – ROUSH® Performance is pleased to announce that the Knapheide Manufacturing Company has become their newest partner to sell and install their line of ROUSH liquid propane fuel systems for Ford Commercial trucks, vans and cutaways.
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EPA Grants Approval for ROUSH Propane-Fueled E-150 / E-250 / E-350
LIVONIA, Mich. – ROUSH® Performance received positive news from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that their 2010 E-150, E-250, and E-350 propane fuel conversion system has met the Federal emission regulatory requirements as established by the government agency.
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