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An article for inbred re: ethanol
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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 901948" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I know you are a smart person, therefore I know I don't need to go into an in depth conversation about the definition of the word "relative", as it pertains to humidity. Temperature makes a big difference in how much water the air can hold. Right?</p><p>On the FAA statement I made; the FAA will not approve any aviation fuel to have ethanol. As I recall (my recall is not always reliable), they banned the use of ethanol in aviation fuel back in the 60's. There are 2 auto gas STC holders, and both prohibit the use of ethanol and methanol. In the states where non-ethanol fuel is unavailable, aircraft that have an auto gas STC cannot legally introduce the ethanol laced fuel into the fuel system. Their STC is useless and they have to buy Avgas.</p><p>I'll see what info I can find for you, but I, like yourself will have to do a google search to find a link for you because we don't have that problem here in AR, so I don't have to deal with it often (auto gas is still readily available without ethanol).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 901948, member: 16802"] I know you are a smart person, therefore I know I don't need to go into an in depth conversation about the definition of the word "relative", as it pertains to humidity. Temperature makes a big difference in how much water the air can hold. Right? On the FAA statement I made; the FAA will not approve any aviation fuel to have ethanol. As I recall (my recall is not always reliable), they banned the use of ethanol in aviation fuel back in the 60's. There are 2 auto gas STC holders, and both prohibit the use of ethanol and methanol. In the states where non-ethanol fuel is unavailable, aircraft that have an auto gas STC cannot legally introduce the ethanol laced fuel into the fuel system. Their STC is useless and they have to buy Avgas. I'll see what info I can find for you, but I, like yourself will have to do a google search to find a link for you because we don't have that problem here in AR, so I don't have to deal with it often (auto gas is still readily available without ethanol). [/QUOTE]
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