aviation fuel
#11
Senior Member
RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 628
Originally Posted by fast75vega
Originally Posted by roadkill2
You're far better off buying and using racing gasoline of your octane choice. The quality is better and you always know what you're getting . . Thus your "Tune Up" is consistent . .
But you have to remember, a Connie 4 ain't much different from a Volkswagen and they're not to picky about what they burn . . A little higher compression generally so they need more octane, but the biggest concern is cleanliness, no water or dirt. And in the older ones, lead in the fuel . . for some reason some of the older Av powerplants don't take to the new anti-knock compounds used in Fuels . . There's a reason, just don't know what it is . .
Where it's stored and the chain of supply would be my main concern. Racing fuel, generally, comes from 55 gal drums and unless a partial drum sits for a while in the heat and cold, it's generally cleaner than AvGas that's been in a 3000 gal storage tank. But that's why we use filters . .
To each his own . . .
#13
Senior Member
SENIOR BUILDER
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Pikeville KY
Posts: 109
I HAVE RAN FROM 468-555ci ALL 13.5 COMP TO 14.8 AND HAVE NEVER HAD A ISSUE. I RUN 40 DEGREES TIMING, AND NORMALLY SHIFT THEM AROUND 7000-7200. I HAVE RAN THIS FUEL SINCE 1999 AND HAVE WON MANY RACE'S AND MADE MANY PASSES WITH NO PROBLEMS. I MIX 8 OUNCES OF 2 CYCLE OIL IN 55 GALLONS OF FUEL AND WORKS GREAT.



