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  1. dtnelson

    Have you used non-100LL fuels in your canard?

    Hi folks, For those I haven't met, I'm Dave Nelson ... builder and long time pilot of N22DN, a standard-RG Velocity powered by a Lycoming IO-360. Before that I built and put around 1000 hours on a Continental O-200 powered Varieze (in addition to help build, fly and test fly most of the other...
  2. C

    rpm random drop

    I am having some rpm dropping randomly and only for a few seconds. Fuel pressure is not going down when happening. I have changed and revised all the fuel lines and distribution in according with rotax. When happening I am switching off every electric devices and the ignitions to identify the...
  3. G

    Revisiting Energy Allocation for Proper Usage

    It’s common knowledge gasoline and ethanol alcohol spelled trouble for 2 strokes. Running ethanol/methanol with castor oil has been used successfully for decades with model airplane 2 strokes glow engines. The problem is elementary chemistry covalent and polar compounds just don’t mix no matter...
  4. B

    New Gates Fuel line woo hoo!!!

    Ok so finally Gates has introduced a new fuel line called Barricade it has green text on the jacket, is good for 225 Psi, combatible with bio-fuels (read ethanol or bio diesel). Just installed a bunch on a Rans S-6. Dang no less than thirty feet of fuel lines in that thing. Its a bit pricey...
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