Is avgas 100 still available?

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Is avgas 100 still available?

Total disappearance of 100LL without an available 100UL is a real threat to safety. Some airports have banned the sale of all leaded fuel since January 1, 2022, leaving many pilots and aircraft owners without an option that will safely work for their aircraft.

How long is 100LL avgas good for?

The short answer is that, under most conditions, the shelf life of avgas is about one year.

What will happen if avgas 100LL is used in jet engines?

The engine will run. It will run hot, but it will run. It will also burn up over time.

What happens if you mix 100LL and 100?

If you mix two gasolines that are both rated 100, even if they got there by the addition of different amounts of lead, the result is still 100. Also, the amount of lead in the standards for both 100/130 and 100LL is a maximum, not a fixed value.

Who makes 100LL fuel?

ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil supplies one grade of Aviation Gasoline. Aviation Gasoline 100LL (dyed blue) is a lower lead version of Aviation Gasoline 100 (0.56g lead/litre Max). It is excellent for use in piston engine-powered private, commercial and military training aircraft.

Can I put avgas in my car?

Using leaded avgas in a modern car would ruin components such as the catalytic converter. Conversely, Jet-A wouldn’t work in a gas engine. It would be like putting diesel fuel in your gas-powered car, it just won’t run.

Can I run avgas in my classic car?

Avgas doesn’t contain any ethanol. While ethanol can help gasoline make more power, it can also cause hardware issues in older vehicles. “Can’t pull your plane over on the side of the road if there’s a problem with the fuel system,” Santner notes.

Can you mix AVgas with regular gas?

100LL mixes just fine with pump gas. It really is no different than race gas, has similar smell. My best understanding is a difference in vapor pressure so it does not vapor lock when used in an airplane. Not an issue for an automtive engine.

Can I run avgas in my car?

Using leaded avgas in a modern car would ruin components such as the catalytic converter. Conversely, Jet-A wouldn’t work in a gas engine.

How much does a gallon of 100LL cost?

The national average for 100LL was $5.07 per gallon, with prices ranging from $3.30 to $10.00.

What does LL mean in avgas 100LL?

Avgas 100LL is a gasoline specially designed for piston engine aircraft. Avgas 100LL is a product blended in refineries which has a blue dye added. “100” is the octane number and “LL” stands for Low Lead content.

Is there a replacement for 100LL fuel?

The fuel would be a drop-in replacement for 100LL which, despite lead content, continues to be manufactured under ongoing dispensation from the Environmental Protection Agency. But it may be quite some time before the fuel is fielded in volume and GAMI says it will probably cost 60 to 85 cents more than 100LL does now.

How do I use 100LL?

Use 100LL.com on the ground during flight planning, or in your aircraft when deciding where to land or when changing your flying plans. Full Story…

Is it safe to mix G100UL and 100LL?

“Amber G100UL (left) becomes pale green (center) when mixed with blue 100LL avgas (right). G100UL creator General Aviation Modifications Inc. says the two fuels can be safely blended in any combination, making it easy for FBOs to mix the new fuel with existing 100LL during the transition.”

Will G100 fuel cost more than 100LL?

But it may be quite some time before the fuel is fielded in volume and GAMI says it will probably cost 60 to 85 cents more than 100LL does now. The STC comes after GAMI development work that started in 2009. It approves the use of G100 in just one type of aircraft, the Lycoming-equipped Cessna 172s.

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