Have you had trouble starting your Diesel engine in cold weather?
We’ve had some frigid temperatures across North Carolina this winter, making it difficult for some buses to start in the morning. For the Blue Bird Propane Powered Bus, cold mornings are no problem at all! Cold weather is not an operational barrier to the use of propane autogas. With the ROUSH CleanTech fuel system, the propane remains in a liquid state until it gets to the cylinder, which has alleviated cold start issues associated with vapor technology propane systems of the past. In fact, the fuel system provides for unaided cold weather starts to -40º F.
Check out this demo of one of our buses starting right up in the cold weather!
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