Dan Williams said:
I buy the CAM2 (Sunoco) 110 at Haffners up in Haverhill on 125. You can buy it from the pump. Much cheaper then VP C-12.
I've been using the
MSR fuel bottles for a couple of years now. I much prefer them then having a plastic gas can in the truck. I keep them in a sealed case like a Pelican case so they don't rattle around and it's easier to refill the bike from a 33oz fuel bottle then a 5 gallon jug.
I'm with Dan, but if you can run Premium auto fuel with no problems, don't read any further.
I live about 5 miles from a small General Aviation airport. I used to fly out of there in the local flying club. So anyway, I mix AVGAS, the 100/130 octane Low Lead blend with Premium Unleaded auto fuel at close to 50/50 5 gallons at a time.
Over the years, I've been buying the 1-Liter MSR aluminum bottles and now have 10 of them, so I do like Dan and store what I can in the bottles. They never leak and the local REI outdoor store sells replacement screw tops and gaskets for them.
I will sometimes add fuel stabilizer to the mix, but I use the type that is oil based from my local Stihl Dealer. They say there is a difference.
In most places, Premium Unleaded Auto fuel does not contain alcohol. I use that no matter what and avoid any gas that has alcohol in it.
There is still pressure from the FAA and Aircraft owners to keep alcohol out of Premium Unleaded auto fuel, because some years back, the FAA determined that some of the smaller planes could be certified to run auto fuel at a cost savings. Those aircraft were the ones that could burn the old 80/87 AVGAS but now most can use auto fuel AS LONG AS IT CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL. That is probably why we don't see the 80/87 AVGAS anymore.
With the extreme size of the pistons in those engines and the low RPM and extreme loading they endure, detonation can destroy them by blowing a hole in the top of the piston. So AVGAS is designed to burn very slow for these engines. Not made for high revving motors, but in Trials, our engines are most similar to aircraft engines with low RPM, high compression and high torque. Mix it with some Premium auto fuel to be safe.