Why? Other than checking your tank drains and making CERTAIN you actually use 
your carb heat on descent like you are supposed to, where IS the harm?



--- In [email protected], "Kevin" <kgass...@...> wrote:
>
> You need to remove the alcohol.
> 
> http://www.eaa.org/news/2006/2006-11-01_faa.asp
> 
> Kevin1
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Jerry Ward" <mag45tor63@> wrote:
> >
> > I am about to leave the Great Northwest for a trip across the USA in my 
> > 415-G Ercoupe and have just found out that here in Washington State they 
> > have made it mandatory that all gasoline have 10% Ethanol in every gallon 
> > sold.  I am asking what would I have to change to be able to continue to 
> > use car gas in my Ercoupe?  Is it only the fuel lines that are effected?  
> > If so can I just change them to modern type hoses and I will be ready to 
> > use that gas in my plane?  I have heard that I may have to change the 
> > valves too.  What do you know about this and has any other states done the 
> > same thing to your state?  My plane runs so much better on 87 octane 
> > Regular Gas that I hate to have to start putting in that 100LL again.  It 
> > just hates it and does not run half as good.  I get better performance and 
> > milage out of the 87 Octane than I ever did on 100 LL.  I sure hope that 
> > there is a way for me to continue to fly using the new stuff with the 
> > Ethanol in it.  Thanks for any comments - Jerry with N-355E
> >
>


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