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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:08 am Post subject: Gasoline |
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After I left Monument Valley I went on out to Calif to see my brother. I attended the Watsonville fly-in and watched Chris Byngs (sp) win the spot landing contest in his MKIII. He would have had the bomb drop too but they allowed a helicopter drop from a hover. Being from LA I got the long dist award. I added up the mileage for the trip, not including sightseeing at 2301 mi at Watsonville, CA. They had something that I didn't know existed anymore, 80 octane av gas. Since my Luscombe's Cont 65 was designed to burn it I bought a load. As I expected, I found no difference in power or mileage, I was using the gas the engine was designed to use. I can't figure out how you can get the same mileage on 2/3 the BTUs. You can get the power by burning more ethanol. Bill in Lousyana
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 2:53 pm Post subject: Gasoline |
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All of you folks that want to know about E-85 here is a link. I think it
will answer all of your questions, including that of power and such.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-85#Power_output_and_usage_in_Racing
Ron
Arizona
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Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 12:09 PM
After I left Monument Valley I went on out to Calif to see my brother. I
attended the Watsonville fly-in and watched Chris Byngs (sp) win the spot
landing contest in his MKIII. He would have had the bomb drop too but they
allowed a helicopter drop from a hover. Being from LA I got the long dist
award. I added up the mileage for the trip, not including sightseeing at
2301 mi at Watsonville, CA. They had something that I didn't know existed
anymore, 80 octane av gas. Since my Luscombe's Cont 65 was designed to burn
it I bought a load. As I expected, I found no difference in power or
mileage, I was using the gas the engine was designed to use. I can't figure
out how you can get the same mileage on 2/3 the BTUs. You can get the power
by burning more ethanol. Bill in Lousyana
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Richard Pike

Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 1671 Location: Blountville, Tennessee
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 5:09 pm Post subject: Gasoline |
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Who is the author, and what are his credentials?
Wikipedia is all well and good, except that anyone can be an expert on
anything for a while, until the peer-review process shows it to bogus.
In the comments section of the article, not everyone is impressed with
the author's data.
And while all this may in fact be true for the 912, have you ever
actually mixed gasoline with ethanol and 2-stroke oil and watched what
happens? It's not pretty. Did you ever run a 503 on it? The EGT's went
nuts.
If you want to run it in your weed-eater, fine, but please not in my 582.
Richard Pike
MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)
Ron wrote:
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All of you folks that want to know about E-85 here is a link. I think it
will answer all of your questions, including that of power and such.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-85#Power_output_and_usage_in_Racing
Ron
Arizona
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[mailto:owner-kolb-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of William Herren
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 12:09 PM
After I left Monument Valley I went on out to Calif to see my brother. I
attended the Watsonville fly-in and watched Chris Byngs (sp) win the spot
landing contest in his MKIII. He would have had the bomb drop too but they
allowed a helicopter drop from a hover. Being from LA I got the long dist
award. I added up the mileage for the trip, not including sightseeing at
2301 mi at Watsonville, CA. They had something that I didn't know existed
anymore, 80 octane av gas. Since my Luscombe's Cont 65 was designed to burn
it I bought a load. As I expected, I found no difference in power or
mileage, I was using the gas the engine was designed to use. I can't figure
out how you can get the same mileage on 2/3 the BTUs. You can get the power
by burning more ethanol. Bill in Lousyana
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captainron1(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 8:30 pm Post subject: Gasoline |
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Well I am glad you brought it up. I certainly second your comment, so as not
to use Ethanol in a 2 cycle motor without further testing. As I observed and
my test revealed its not easy to mix oil and ethanol together, and there is
at least in my mind a question about proper lubrication. My experience is
only with the aforementioned 4 cycle motors. As for the Wiki explanation,
you are right its not the final word, my experience with MPG is very
different from what he wrote. But, I am willing to test my mileage again in
the Cavalier 2.4 liter 16 valve OHC, by running two fuel tanks on mogas
before taking a mpg reading comparison. I want to know about that stuff as
accurately as anybody.
I can without reservations say that both vehicles (Yukon 5.7 liter Vortec
motor, and Cavalier) are running great, and smooth on the E-85.
Ron
Arizona
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:19 am Post subject: Gasoline |
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Richard,
If your not running ethanol blend gas what then are you running? In
the metro-plex areas like Dallas, there is no choice except for the
summer blend unless your willing to drive many miles to get to a
station located out side the defined perimeter that sells the normal
ethanol free gas.
jerb
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Richard Pike

Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 1671 Location: Blountville, Tennessee
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:14 am Post subject: Gasoline |
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Here in East Tennessee, we are in the back-woods-plex, however the local
Marathon station still tests alcohol-free. (Unlike some of the hollers
around Chimney-Top, or down toward Bailyton...)
Richard Pike
MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)
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jerb wrote:
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Richard,
If your not running ethanol blend gas what then are you running? In
the metro-plex areas like Dallas, there is no choice except for the
summer blend unless your willing to drive many miles to get to a
station located out side the defined perimeter that sells the normal
ethanol free gas.
jerb
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