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  • What type of fuel do you MOSTLY use?

    Tags: Gas, Fuel, 87, 89, 91, AvGas, MoGas, Ethanol

  • High Octane Ethanol

    We spent half the morning searching for 40 gallons of ethanol free fuel.  Then the other half searching for ethanol !! ;) David Coy tipped us off that a bottle of Scotch would pave our welcome on our first outback leg tomorrow to Bill's Ranch in Montana.

    Tags: Ethanol, Scotch

  • Turtle Pac- Fuel Bladder

    http://www.turtlepac.com/ 5.3 Liter fuel bladder HERE This is the standard fuel bladder for ferrying airplanes, etc.  It is specifically designed for aircraft and high altitudes (low ambient pressure / relatively high internal pressure). The manufacturer said it was OK with et...

    Tags: Fuel Bladder, Turtle Pac, Liquid Containment Bag, Alaskan Bushwheel, MoGas, AvGas, Ethanol

  • Liquid Containment Bag- from Alaskan Bushwheel

    This bag was found by @Jake.  He bought a couple and liked them. They are much cheaper than the Turtle Pack.  ($90 vs $500). They are lighter built (less weight, but less strong).  I wouldn't trust it for carrying fuel at altitude (low ambient pressure, relatively high i...

    Tags: Fuel Bladder, Turtle Pac, Liquid Containment Bag, Alaskan Bushwheel, MoGas, AvGas, Ethanol

  • Pouring from the Turtle Pac into a Mr Funnel

    Henry is helping stabilize Mr Funnel pre-filter since my trike cover is on and I can't hang it from the trike like usual.

    Tags: Fuel Bladder, Turtle Pac, Liquid Containment Bag, Alaskan Bushwheel, MoGas, AvGas, Ethanol

  • Gascolator-- verify yours is Ethanol safe. Reports of Ethanol induced damage to Gascolator plugging fuel system heard.

    Nothing is infallible.  Question everything.  Check everything.  Fly with a backup plan (plans B, .... C, D, etc), sufficient altitude. In most systems there will always be a single point failure spot--- even if equipped with a backup fuel pump.     Rev...

    Tags: Gascolator, Ethanol, backup