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We have received one of the gm powered units and it has good power it's rated as a 2.4 liter versus the old 3.0 liter , this is going out on demos and it is attracting lots of attention and lots of operators asking their boss to buy these units. these units in gas or lpg are fuel injected so they make good horsepower and should be very reliable.let me know if you need anymore info.
craig
  • Posted 2 Jun 2005 22:02
  • By craig_n
  • joined 10 Mar'05 - 9 messages
  • Maryland, United States

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