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In a message dated 10/28/0 11:52:45 PM, Dan Schafer wrote:
<<From experience, I can tell you that the quality of what you get from a
service station pump can and does vary all over the map. >>
Almost certainly true. I used to fill my 150 with the cheapest gas I could
find. I loaned the airplane to a friend for a few weeks and he couldn't bear
putting the cheap gas in an airplane, so he used Chevron and claimed the
engine ran smoother. I switched to Chevron and, if only in my imagination,
the engine does run a little smoother. It's probably only my imagination,
but 100% or our sample pilots (two) think it's better.
The EAA has done extensive testing on autogas and I trust their results, so
I'm comfortable running an airplane on it. However, it is true that there
are no guarantees with autogas that you're getting the same stuff every time.
I think a name-brand station with a high turnover of product should give you
better gas than the no-name station that has fuel stored in their tanks for
months.
By the way, if the refueling truck is there refilling the gas station tanks,
come back in a few hours to let the tanks settle or go somewhere else.
- Rob Wolf
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