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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (183329)4/4/2014 9:47:40 AM
From: t4texas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206184
 
i suppose there is some number of companies who do not want to buy new trucks at this time, but they think using ng as their fuel is cheaper over time. of course there is always the possibility that this conversion company won't do so well converting older trucks when new trucks with the new cummins production ng engine are rolling off the assembly line.

i am still trying to understand the cng on the 18 wheelers when filling those things up to a high percentage full should take a long time in a given volume. at least that is the proposition clean fuels showed in their older presentations. were they wrong? i don't know. however if those trucks are getting 600 miles between cng fillups, a fill up sounds pretty good.