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1. 05:45 AM - Re: Hobbs power source (Catz631@aol.com)
2. 07:02 AM - Iso-octane Fuel ()
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Subject: | Re: Hobbs power source |
Tommy and "D" thanks for your replies. I am going to send the PowerGenie back
to Spruce as I have received too many replies about it not working. Tommy I
would be interested in the other solution."D" after reading your solution I had
to have another cup of coffee and ask'what did he say?' You must be an
engineer! I am an old retired pilot and need things simply explained to me. I will
look up the VDO 360025 though. I think I got the general idea.
Dick Maddux
Kitfox 4-1200
Rotax912UL
Pensacola,Fl
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I have a general question concerning fuel for the Rotax 912UL engine? I know
that the engine is set up to burn 87 or 91 unleaded Mogas, and it runs well
on those fuels. My question is can you burn the standard fuel that is used
to test/compare and determine the octane rating of gasoline? This fuel is
commonly called Iso-octane. It is 100 octane. Technically, the product is
2,2,4 Trimethyl Pentane. Input would be appreciated.
Hugh McKay
Rotax 912 UL
Allegro 2000
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