Mad Mackie
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Fuelers at airports have 100 octane LL as in low lead fuel. The octane rating of AVGAS is determined by a different formula than auto gas and because of this, the effective octane compared to auto gas ratings is somewhat higher than 100. AVGAS use in engines that are not designed for this type of fuel can suffer as the "fire" in the combustion chamber happens much later and the still burning mixture can go out thru the opening exhaust valve and into the exhaust system and this is not a good situation. This in addition to the fact that if an airport fueler is caught by the FEDS dispensing AVGAS to a non aircraft customer, there are some serious fines involved.
As for fuel additives, I store my equipment in a closed trailer which gets hot inside. I have found that using 89 or higher fuel is better for all of my engines and I use Star Tron enzyme fuel treatment in everything and for the fuel/oil mix engines I ad a carbon softening additive, something that I have done since the 60s when I was a marine mechanic.
Mad Mackie in CT, Sgt1st Class US Army Retired:laughing:
As for fuel additives, I store my equipment in a closed trailer which gets hot inside. I have found that using 89 or higher fuel is better for all of my engines and I use Star Tron enzyme fuel treatment in everything and for the fuel/oil mix engines I ad a carbon softening additive, something that I have done since the 60s when I was a marine mechanic.
Mad Mackie in CT, Sgt1st Class US Army Retired:laughing:
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