Mozam
Joined: 24 Nov 2006 Posts: 85
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 12:38 pm Post subject: Bad News on Auto Gas and Ethanol |
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It appears that the days of burning ANY auto gas in airplanes may be over.
I have been lucky to have supplies of non-ethanol auto gas where I live. Today I tested my usual source and found ethanol in the fuel. The pump had NO label of any kind on it warning of ethanol in the fuel. I know the owner of the station and he denied the fuel could have ethanol in it. I showed him how to test for it and he was flappergasted to say the least.
I called my brother who has an antique Fairchild and uses auto gas in it. He is a hydrogeologist and told me of a conversation he just had with a buddy who works in a Shell refinery where my brother was drilling water quality monitoring wells. According to this guy, ALL auto gasoline sold in America now has "some" ethanol in it.
Apparently, it is impossible (or cost prohibitive) to keep ethanol out of "so-called" non-ethanol gas during the transportation process (pipelines). He said that as long as the ethanol content was not more than 10%, it can be legally sold as "non-ethanol" gasoline. He said many station owners have no idea that the fuel they buy has some ethanol in it. And this fuel does not have to be labeled at the pump as containing ethanol.
Make sure you test any auto gas before you use it in any airplane! DO NOT trust the labels on the pump.
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