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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:13 am    Post subject: 100LL Reply with quote

I read in an AOPA article that stated that unless an aircraft engine isn't turbo charged or has high compression pistons, the engine doesn't need to use high octane 100LL fuel. It went on to say that the only reason 100LL has a high octane is for those mentioned turbo charged or high compression engines. Does this mean that 200HP and 300 HP engines can use auto gas. I know a Franklin engine dealer that has been using auto gas in his 200HP engines for years. He also informed me about a Moony Club that uses auto fuel in all of their aircraft. He recently returned from a conference that involved A/C fuel providers and related to me how in the near future the only fuel available will be unleaded leaded car gas with a few extra additives for altitudes. Does this mean that all along aviators using non turbo engines have been over paying for the use of 100LL when they could have used auto gas?
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:24 am    Post subject: 100LL Reply with quote

The most likely candidate will be 100LL without the lead or about 95 octane.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 1:24 pm    Post subject: 100LL Reply with quote

About 30 yrs ago I ran an RV3 for 500+ hrs on almost 100% premium auto fuel, The engine was a 0-320 160 hp I built up. IF I remember correctly (50% chance of that) the manual required 91 (or maybe 90) octane . Engine ran fine, plugs stayed clean even at the low power I ran a lot of time while skimming the beach.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:41 pm    Post subject: 100LL Reply with quote

The real issue with mogas these days is ethanol content. With up to 10% ethanol in the gas, there are untold things that can happen to your airplane, including dissolving gas tanks, rotting fuel bladders, hose breakdown, and more. I am currently running a test on the effect of ethanol on my gas tanks. But, if your mogas has ethanol, you may have more than detonation for a problem.
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[quote]About 30 yrs ago I ran an RV3 for 500+ hrs on almost 100% premium auto fuel, The engine was a 0-320 160 hp I built up. IF I remember correctly (50% chance of that) the manual required 91 (or maybe 90) octane . Engine ran fine, plugs stayed clean even at the low power I ran a lot of time while skimming the beach.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:55 pm    Post subject: 100LL Reply with quote

ABSOLUTELY, 30 yrs ago the car gas was MUCH different from today, gonna be interesting to see what shakes out from all this John
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:57 pm    Post subject: 100LL Reply with quote

The AOPA article said that general aviation will definitely be running on unleaded mogas with a few extra additives and that unless an engine is turbo charged, it only needs 91 octane. I would like to see data from people flying 200/300 hp engines. I only know one Franklin dealer that says uses it in his 200hp aircraft and claims he has had no problems.
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