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btripp(at)interisland.net Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 11:27 am Post subject: M-14 AUTO FUEL |
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Is it possible to run the M14 on auto fuel? I've heard rumors that it
is possible, but I can't find anything in print on it. If it is
possible, what modifications have to be made to the engine?
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ScottA
Joined: 05 Jan 2006 Posts: 100 Location: Park City, UT
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Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 2:01 pm Post subject: M-14 AUTO FUEL |
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I know of 5 or 6 Moose running on auto fuel and a few of the YAK guys too.
You won't find any 'official' information in print - only opinions.
http://www.goflyamoose.com/main_pages/m14faq.shtm#m14faq3
No modifications required. Just no alcohol like all the actual STC's.
Scott
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cliff(at)gesoco.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 12:12 pm Post subject: M-14 AUTO FUEL |
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It is possible to run the M-14P on Autofuel with some caveats.
Remember the whole point of octane rating is to suppress detonation and
pre-ignition.
As compression rating increases, the risk of detonation and pre-ignition
increases. Therefore in high compression engines or engines which
increase the manifold pressure (supercharged and turbocharged engines) a
higher octane rating is required.
Motorstar (the current engine manufacturer) recommends an MON octane
rating of no less than 91.
Automotive gasoline is rated by the RON+MON/2 method.
Aviation gasoline is rated by rich operating mixture/ lean operating
mixture (ie. 100/130)
Therefore I don't recommend using an automotive fuel of less than 94 octane.
As stated previously, do not use auto fuel which contains alcohol..for a
number reasons.
Most notably, it will attack the seals and diaphragms in the fuel system.
Finally, I would recommend that if autofuel is used, that it's mixed
with Avgas because:
1) The Avgas will raise the octane rating.
2) Avgas is very stable and will not degrade like autofuel.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Cliff Coy
Gesoco Industries
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Is it possible to run the M14 on auto fuel? I've heard rumors that it
is possible, but I can't find anything in print on it. If it is
possible, what modifications have to be made to the engine?
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