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nrp wrote: The major Mogas concern I have is that so few have endorsed the concept, that it may not ever get to critical mass. The engine manufacturers ignore it or don't support it, the AOPA never mentions it, many FBOs simply state "our insurance won't cover it", the hodge podge of state gasahol laws are eroding the practicality of it all, and lastly we owners of low compression engines simply are not using it anywhere near as much as we should. Mogas is simply assumed by most "real pilots" and mechanics to be a substitute fuel, inferior or harmful to engines, and something that is only used by a small minority of old aircraft owners. For those and probably still other reasons, mogas isn't widely available for cross country use. The advantages of Mogas are only talked about in forums such as these. Mogas users have to get this situation changed. Some day 100LL is going to disappear by an EPA mandate & then where will we be? I feel the 100LL users are whistling in the dark as no substitutes seem to be forthcoming to their leaded fuel. Both Aviation Consumer and AOPA pilot have articles on this subject in their current issues. They both conclude that 100LL is really not going to be going away in the foreseeable future (the EPA has delegated the issue the FAA and the FAA is not interested in getting rid of 100LL), and they also both describe research into alternatives that is in fact going on now. One statistic that interested me was that 70% of the GA fleet does not have the high compression engines that need high octane/leaded fuel. However, the 30% that does burns 70% of the gas. |
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