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airplane fuel
I have been running airplane fuel in my car when I get the chance to get it. the octane is 103 it does not smell like regular gas . the car loves it, no knock, but can this hurt my engine? I get the fuel from my local air port can't drive in but you can fill 5 gal. cans. no road tax
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Re: airplane fuel
First ... no harm to the engine. however, even "low lead" AV gas has really high levels of lead (which really enhances the motor octane rating) and as you see, the motor loves the octane! Also, AV fuel places a lot of standards on repeatability, stability and wide range of performance so you'll get consistent quality.
That all said the "cons" are:
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