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Subject: | Re: Swift Fuel and Tach Coverplates |
Per their FAQ:
> Can Swift's all-hydrocarbon aviation gasolines be mixed with 100LL?
>
> Yes.
>
> UL94 is 100% intermixable with 100LL in lower-octane aircraft.
>
> UL94 is 100% intermixable with UL102 in lower-octane aircraft.
>
> UL102 is 100% intermixable with 100LL in aircraft fleetwide.
>
> UL94 and UL102 are both all-hydrocarbon fuels with no toxic metals, aromatic
amines, or oxygenates. The hydrocarbons in our fuels are similar to those found
in all current US transportation fuels; they are safe to use, and the combustion
products of these fuels are far less harmful than exhaust emissions from
100LL.
>
> When blended fuel is used in an aircraft, the aircraft must be FAA-certificated
or OEM-approved to operate on ALL FUELS in the blend. Check out our UL94 STC
page for further information on which aircraft are able to use UL94.
>
markdavis(at)wbsnet.org wrote:
> Jill,
> Thanks for the update. Good news for the Swift Fuel. Did anyone ever
> look into the compatibility of mixing Swift with 100LL on a cross country
> for example? Just wondering if there could be phase separation as happens
> with ethanol blended fuels?
>
> Mark Davis
> N44YK
>
>
>
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