Great! Send some my way.Sling 2 Pilot wrote:Just found another nearby gas station with 91 no ethanol unleaded.
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Re: Unleaded
Just throwing this out there for anyone who is not aware and who may be in search of ethanol free fuel. There is a website , and of course an app, for finding ethanol free fuel near you.
Start with the website and check if there are any stations close to you. Very helpful.
https://www.pure-gas.org/
At the bottom of the page when it loads is a shaded, orange-ish box, just click on your state and it will list all stations by city in alphabetical order. It'll then show you the brand and octane rating for that station. Users can and do leave notes as to the current prices.
Start with the website and check if there are any stations close to you. Very helpful.
https://www.pure-gas.org/
At the bottom of the page when it loads is a shaded, orange-ish box, just click on your state and it will list all stations by city in alphabetical order. It'll then show you the brand and octane rating for that station. Users can and do leave notes as to the current prices.
Re: Unleaded
Paul, maybe you could talk the airport into becoming a dealer for Swift fuel.drseti wrote:Great! Send some my way.Sling 2 Pilot wrote:Just found another nearby gas station with 91 no ethanol unleaded.
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Nice!Sling 2 Pilot wrote:Just found another nearby gas station with 91 no ethanol unleaded.
Andy Walker
Athens, GA
Sport Pilot ASEL, LSRI
2007 Flight Design CTSW E-LSA
Athens, GA
Sport Pilot ASEL, LSRI
2007 Flight Design CTSW E-LSA
Re: Unleaded
I think we'd have to define "long periods."Wm.Ince wrote: The only reservation I have with ethanol use, is if the aircraft sits idle for long periods of time.
Until this week, I would have probably said anything over a few weeks is iffy. BUT, this week was the first time in nine weeks I could fly, due to recent shoulder surgery. I had about half tanks of 93 unleaded with ethanol in the tanks, and I decided to start it with the "old" gas in it and see what happened, and if it ran rough at all I'd drain it and put fresh gas in.
Once I got the battery charged (oops), it started right up, and ran great. I flew about 45 minutes, twice around the pattern and then out away from the airport (to test my new iFly unit with the autopilot), and back for a full-stop landing. It ran great the whole time, at all RPM.
So I think quality ethanol gas (mine was from a local BP station) holds up quite well. BTW I have tested this gas before, and it's about 5-6% ethanol. Higher ethanol content fuel might not hold up as well. I think at the 4-6 month mark it would need to be reevaluated, but based on my experience, fuel sitting for 2-3 months should not really be an issue. Just make sure you check it for water.
Andy Walker
Athens, GA
Sport Pilot ASEL, LSRI
2007 Flight Design CTSW E-LSA
Athens, GA
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2007 Flight Design CTSW E-LSA
Re: Unleaded
I've tried, Tom. The city owns the airport, and their level of interest couldn't be lower. (Some members of our City Council would just as soon close the airport.)3Dreaming wrote: Paul, maybe you could talk the airport into becoming a dealer for Swift fuel.

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Re: Unleaded
Sure like a pirep on that setup some timeMrMorden wrote:Wm.Ince wrote: ...
Once I got the battery charged (oops), it started right up, and ran great. I flew about 45 minutes, twice around the pattern and then out away from the airport (to test my new iFly unit with the autopilot), and back for a full-stop landing. It ran great the whole time, at all RPM.
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Just for the record, that quote did not come from me.Jim Hardin wrote:Sure like a pirep on that setup some timeWm.Ince wrote: ...
Once I got the battery charged (oops), it started right up, and ran great. I flew about 45 minutes, twice around the pattern and then out away from the airport (to test my new iFly unit with the autopilot), and back for a full-stop landing. It ran great the whole time, at all RPM.
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Re: Unleaded
Bought 20 gallons of unleaded, no ethanol, 91 octane last weekend. All good on a 2 hour flight. Station is only a couple of miles from the airport.
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Sorry! I was trying to crop the quotes and screwed it up.Wm.Ince wrote:Just for the record, that quote did not come from me.Jim Hardin wrote:Sure like a pirep on that setup some timeWm.Ince wrote: ...
Once I got the battery charged (oops), it started right up, and ran great. I flew about 45 minutes, twice around the pattern and then out away from the airport (to test my new iFly unit with the autopilot), and back for a full-stop landing. It ran great the whole time, at all RPM.
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The pirep I was referring to was MrMorden's remark about the iFly.