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Running aviation fuel #2655189
05/13/19 10:42 PM
05/13/19 10:42 PM
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Buckle of corn belt ,c. lll.
420SIX Offline OP
mopar
420SIX  Offline OP
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Buckle of corn belt ,c. lll.
They say best winter storage fuel for lawn equipment and any small engines is aviation fuel. No ethanol and contains lead, @ 107 octane.

Picked up 15 gal today @ $5.29/gal. Thinking of giving my Mopars a good dose, as most of them don't get driven all that much... should be good right ? Guy at the airport said he has bunches of car guys buying from him. Says should last 8-10 years or more in the tank. Should help solve the dry fuel bowl issuue I have been fighting with the sh.t pump gas out there.

Also told it burns hot and dry and said some put an additve with it to be more better ??

Re: Running aviation fuel [Re: 420SIX] #2655208
05/13/19 11:20 PM
05/13/19 11:20 PM
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Blair County,PA
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Originally Posted by 420SIX
They say best winter storage fuel for lawn equipment and any small engines is aviation fuel. No ethanol and contains lead, @ 107 octane.

Picked up 15 gal today @ $5.29/gal. Thinking of giving my Mopars a good dose, as most of them don't get driven all that much... should be good right ? Guy at the airport said he has bunches of car guys buying from him. Says should last 8-10 years or more in the tank. Should help solve the dry fuel bowl issuue I have been fighting with the sh.t pump gas out there.

Also told it burns hot and dry and said some put an additve with it to be more better ??


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