AlphaPilotFlyer
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Besides the environmental hazard of leaded gas, and higher cost, I think the biggest concern we GA guys should have is the imminent outlawing of it. California has filed multiple lawsuits against distributors but were essentially dismissed due to federal govt arguing in the distributors favor as there is currently no substitute and would shut down GA. California stated they will outlaw it in the state as soon as ANY substitute is available regardless of price. Other states followed with similar intentions. Most expect all states will follow so as not to be the only state polluting the air with lead.
So, it’s reasonable to believe AVGAS will not likely be available as soon as FAA signs off on alternative. And if it is still available, the lower volume of production would be so small it’s cost would likely sky rocket. Already there is only a single producer of TEL (lead additive) that continues facing pressure for producing it.... if they stop, there’s not likely anyone else that would start up to replace.
the FAA has been shopping for AVGAS substitute for decades. When they do find a supplier, they will have a monopoly and a captive audience. I remember when synthetic motor oil first appeared, it was almost 3X cost of conventional oil. This may be the case with any new AVGAS initially. Electric is the future, but not anytime soon for most GA budgets and mission.
I’ve read some owners experience premature engine wear and problems they claimed were a direct result of burning non ethanol MOGAS under a STC. Not sure what was ever proved, but most owners I know don’t want to chance it, and say it’s harder to find. I have a c172 with a flex fuel rated engine so can use multiple fuel types and mostly burn low octane car gas with ethanol, mostly cause it’s cheap. The FBO on the field sells it to support field vehicles and ground equipment, so it’s cheap and easy to get for me. But normally we just fill up two 5 gallon cans at gas station a block away to save about 50cents/gal.... also can get up-to 30 cents/gal tax back for non highway use... so typically pay about $2/gal whereas local AVGAS is about $4.80/ gal. Same station also has non-ethanol REC 90 gas which I use when the plane is not going to fly much as it has longer storage time in plane, it it cost about 40 cents /gal more and engine runs same.
A buddy asked me to recommend a first airplane to buy after getting his private, and said I’d find one that has the MOGAS STC available for above reasons.
does anyone have history with using the MOGAS non-ethanol fuel STC? How difficult is it to find on a typical GA field?
So, it’s reasonable to believe AVGAS will not likely be available as soon as FAA signs off on alternative. And if it is still available, the lower volume of production would be so small it’s cost would likely sky rocket. Already there is only a single producer of TEL (lead additive) that continues facing pressure for producing it.... if they stop, there’s not likely anyone else that would start up to replace.
the FAA has been shopping for AVGAS substitute for decades. When they do find a supplier, they will have a monopoly and a captive audience. I remember when synthetic motor oil first appeared, it was almost 3X cost of conventional oil. This may be the case with any new AVGAS initially. Electric is the future, but not anytime soon for most GA budgets and mission.
I’ve read some owners experience premature engine wear and problems they claimed were a direct result of burning non ethanol MOGAS under a STC. Not sure what was ever proved, but most owners I know don’t want to chance it, and say it’s harder to find. I have a c172 with a flex fuel rated engine so can use multiple fuel types and mostly burn low octane car gas with ethanol, mostly cause it’s cheap. The FBO on the field sells it to support field vehicles and ground equipment, so it’s cheap and easy to get for me. But normally we just fill up two 5 gallon cans at gas station a block away to save about 50cents/gal.... also can get up-to 30 cents/gal tax back for non highway use... so typically pay about $2/gal whereas local AVGAS is about $4.80/ gal. Same station also has non-ethanol REC 90 gas which I use when the plane is not going to fly much as it has longer storage time in plane, it it cost about 40 cents /gal more and engine runs same.
A buddy asked me to recommend a first airplane to buy after getting his private, and said I’d find one that has the MOGAS STC available for above reasons.
does anyone have history with using the MOGAS non-ethanol fuel STC? How difficult is it to find on a typical GA field?