It may be a lot cheaper depending on where you live.
It runs hotter.
It is dry so it does not dilute oil so much.
Fuel does not puddle in manifolds and cause poor distribution.
I won't guess if you are talking FI or carby. You need to tell me.
Availability.
It is normally over 100 octane, depending purity of the propane.
The tank is heavy and restricted in shape which complicates packaging.
The capital outlay is substantial.
The ignition system will need recalibrating.
If it is left as dual fuel, the engine cannot be well calibrated to both fuels.
A complete text book will cost more, or you could do a google search of the site and read all the previous threads.
Regards
Pat
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