MooneyDriver78
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So a oil price war has started, how long will it take to reach the fuel pumps? $2/gal 100LL by May?!
The price of oil has nothing to do with the price of gas.
Y’all are raining on my parade, but seriously what’s the latest with a 100LL alternative they have been talking about for years? So if we can find a harmless alternative, then avgas could share the same transportation system? Don’t know why they just can’t add the LL when it gets to local depot?Bear in mind that avgas is produced infrequently in relatively small quantities, and has a very specialized and more expensive transportation system because of the lead content, so prices are not as elastic or as quick to respond as say, autogas. Expect some decline in the price of avgas if crude oil supply increases persist, but don't expect a free fall.
No industry is will to pay for it.Y’all are raining on my parade, but seriously what’s the latest with a 100LL alternative they have been talking about for years? So if we can find a harmless alternative, then avgas could share the same transportation system? Don’t know why they just can’t add the LL when it gets to local depot?
avgas is priced based on the market....not the supply. We're stupid...and continue to buy $6 gas....so they sell it.
Y’all are raining on my parade, but seriously what’s the latest with a 100LL alternative they have been talking about for years? So if we can find a harmless alternative, then avgas could share the same transportation system? Don’t know why they just can’t add the LL when it gets to local depot?
but....I don't buy it. I'm cheap and tanker gas where it's cheap....Probably good that "they" sell it. Otherwise what would be our alternative?
Liability my friend. Liability. Every control point must have sample analyses on file. The more points where the composition is changed the more sampling, record keeping and variation risk.
These days the refiners risk getting sued by the estate even when some nitwit runs his plane out of avgas and kills himself. Can you imagine the nightmare if every jobber is blending additives. Shell and Exxon ain't goin' there.
Probably good that "they" sell it. Otherwise what would be our alternative?
Liability my friend. Liability. Every control point must have sample analyses on file. The more points where the composition is changed the more sampling, record keeping and variation risk.
These days the refiners risk getting sued by the estate even when some nitwit runs his plane out of avgas and kills himself. Can you imagine the nightmare if every jobber is blending additives. Shell and Exxon ain't goin' there.
So there is 94 octane auto gas, I wonder how much the 6 octane is needed? If they let us go full electronic ignition, could we run hi octane auto fuel?
That was in the pre-Wright Brothers days, right?When I started my Dad would allow me to use 5 gallons per week. $.05 farm gas.
I was working for my Dad, 1954.That was in the pre-Wright Brothers days, right?
I remember paying $0.29/gallon for road taxed gasoline during a gas price war, half a century or so in the past. The least I've ever paid for avgas was $1.55/gallon; I'm sure it was cheaper when I first learned, but I was paying for wet rental, so I didn't care.
So there is 94 octane auto gas, I wonder how much the 6 octane is needed? If they let us go full electronic ignition, could we run hi octane auto fuel?
I was working for my Dad, 1954.
When I was in trade school I pump gas for $.08 gas wars prices. normal price was $.29.
Toilet paper? No problem here. I have finally found a use for the New York Times.
The 100LL prices take 6 months to move to start moving done and 3 days to start moving up.
start selling gas with “honest pricing” then ... if what you wrote is true you will make a killing.The 100LL prices take 6 months to move to start moving done and 3 days to start moving up.
start selling gas with “honest pricing” then ... if what you wrote is true you will make a killing.