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Old May 29th 07, 03:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Barnyard BOb
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Default Fuel prices--BTU's per gal.


"Peter Dohm" wrote:


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

Energy content

Gasoline contains about 34.6 megajoules per litre (MJ/l) or 131 MJ/US
gallon. This is an average, gasoline blends differ, therefore actual
energy content varies from season to season and from batch to batch,
as much as 4% more or less than the average, according to the US EPA.


Fuel type BTU/US gal Research octane

Regular Gasoline 125,000 Min 91
Aviation gasoline 120,200


BTU/US gal
Gasohol (10% ethanol + 90% gasoline) 120,900
( Research octane) 93/94

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Most interesting.

Thanks for the update.

Peter

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Peter,
After reading your earlier post and having held similar views for
many years, I thought something like this might be of interest.

FWIW, my rule of thumb...
The cruder the fuel, the more btu/gal.
i.e., diesel blows away gasoline @ 138,700 btu/gal
Jet Fuel: Kerosene* 125,800 btu/gal

*Chevron Products Company 2000


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