Gotpropane kit vs nash fuel????

Started by 79yoyo, May 20, 2012, 11:50:19 AM

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79yoyo

Anybody run either of these kits? Pros and cons of either? Looking to buy the gotpropane kit, but the Nash fuel kit is cheaper. Any info is appreciated guys. Going on a 22r

Slolyfe

I went with the Got Propane kit. Was super easy to put in and Cary's customer service is awesome.
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OldGold3VZE

You're definitely not the 1st person to ask this.  Does Nash supply a properly sized mixer and converter, reusable line fittings, does Nash wheel his "kit", does he test each and every mixer on a wide band oxygen sensor prior to shipping your setup?  I could go on and on.  You want the gotpropane kit, don't waste your time with anything else. 
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79yoyo

Thanks guys. What about the base plate that I need for the mixer. When I bought my truck I trashed the stock carb and bought a weber. Well now I'm haveing a heck of a time finding the base plate I'll need. Any direction on this?

OldGold3VZE

You can get a nice one from LC Engineering.  Just search their site, or give em a call.  I think I remember seeing the price at $60.  Or, just hit a scrap yard.
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83 Crawler

gotpropane is the the only way to go, thats why i bought it, and search before you ask its been covered alot!

79yoyo

Yea I been looking around, even on eBay. Thanks for advice guys. I was leaning towards the gotpropane anyway. Now this looks like the way to go!