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I've always used 93 octane plus a bottle of 104 octane booster. I found out last week that I can buy aviation fuel (100 octane) for $2.80 per gallon. Since i'm paying $2.69 for 93 octane plus $7 for the octane booster, the avaition fuel will be cheaper.
Is it safe to run the avaition fuel?
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I checked on the racing fuel too. It was $352 for a 55 gallon drum. That calculates to $6.40 per gallon.
So let's figure this...5 gallons of racing fuel @ $6.40 per gal =$32.00. 13 gallons of 93 octane @ 2.69 = $34.97 for a total of $64.97 to fill the tank. That's too rich for my blood, especially since I only get a little over 9 miles per gallon.
As for Supreme 130, I have too much lead in my foot. I don't need any in my gas.
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If you can get avgas,100LL, for 2.80 a gallon, you better buy a tanker full. Here it is 4.29 at the pump and a tanker load,10,000 gallons, is going for 3.59 per gallon.
Also the 100LL isn't for everyone. It still contains lead, hence the LL, low lead.
Regards,
Scott
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Scott,
I was telling a friend that owns our NAPA store about the $2.80 per gallon for the aviation fuel and he didn't believe it either. So I had him call and they gave him the same price. This price isn't at the local gas stations, it's from the distributor.
Just in case you want a couple of tanker loads, here's the company and phone number. Campbell Oil Co. 910-862-4107.
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Jim
100LL is good fuel -but. My experience with it was - it runs hotter and had a great tendency to cause my carb to ice up in cooler temp. After a couple of months , car started to run bad. Did some checking and found I was loosing comprossion in the cycs. Pulled the heads and found the valves were showing signs of burning. I know this was not a problem because I had to replace a left side blown head gasket a couple of months before I started using the Avgas. Just my experience. You may not have the same problems and probably withe the newer high strength valve material today, it may never be a problem.
Jim
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