AV fuel in a quad?
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AV fuel in a quad?
Bad idea......... Do a little research on the "search" function and theres a couple informative threads on why NOT to do this. One even has some chemical data links. In short Av fuel is designed for motors that run at a consistent rpm, and for high altitudes. It also has a lower combustion temp. which mean detonation in a motor not designed for that kind of fuel.
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AV fuel in a quad?
" It also has a lower combustion temp. which mean detonation in a motor not designed for that kind of fuel. "
I don't know where you got this.
Avgas has better anti detonation properties than pump gas.
Unlike auto gas, Avgas will be consistent from batch to batch.
Avgas keeps longer than auto gas.
Avgas smells better than car gas.
Cool blue color.
However
Avgas is more expensive than auto gas so why spend the money if you don't need the extra octane?
Avgas contains lead, so you do not want to use it in any motor with an O2 sensor.
Avgas doesn't vaporize as easily as auto gas, which helps prevent vapor-lock but may make starting more difficult in very cold weather.
I have run Avgas in many vehicles with no problems.
ATC 200X
ATC 350X
ATC 250R
KLR 650
TRX 350
KFX 400
XR 100
NX 650
Blaster
Banshee
'67 cougar
I don't know where you got this.
Avgas has better anti detonation properties than pump gas.
Unlike auto gas, Avgas will be consistent from batch to batch.
Avgas keeps longer than auto gas.
Avgas smells better than car gas.
Cool blue color.
However
Avgas is more expensive than auto gas so why spend the money if you don't need the extra octane?
Avgas contains lead, so you do not want to use it in any motor with an O2 sensor.
Avgas doesn't vaporize as easily as auto gas, which helps prevent vapor-lock but may make starting more difficult in very cold weather.
I have run Avgas in many vehicles with no problems.
ATC 200X
ATC 350X
ATC 250R
KLR 650
TRX 350
KFX 400
XR 100
NX 650
Blaster
Banshee
'67 cougar
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