Powertrain Integration’s 8-liter V-8 propane autogas engine is now called “PIthon” because, says the company’s president, Robert Pachla, "Pythons are strong, powerful snakes that constrict their prey; PIthon squeezes every bit of power, every penny of savings out of operators' precious fuel and maintenance dollars."
The result of more than four years of rigorous development and testing, the big-block engine is aimed at the medium-duty on-highway market and offers an attractive alternative to diesel and gasoline power, Pachla said. Propane fuel costs much less, and the PIthon weighs about 500 pounds less than a comparable diesel engine, and that weight can become payload.












