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have you guys ran aviation fuel in ur shees. i thought it would make my shee run better because of the high octane but it made it run really crappy. do any of you know why???

i know the place i get mine has 110 and 120 for bikes and a differnt pump for planes i think there might be a diff......

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Hey I run av gas in my o3 shee, I have 20cc domes bored out w wiseco pistons tr6 pipes 2:1 air filter, advanced timing and boysen reeds ,It burns a little hot but Ive never had a problem, whatever you do dont run pumpgas With 20cc domes!

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Yes 100LL (av gas) is leaded. NO it wont hurt your motor! I too have been running it for years. NO problems AT ALL!

 

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100LL burns differently than pump gas, Race gas burns differently than pump gas, 100LL burns differently than race gas, ect ect ect ect...........

100LL will actually burn COOLER then pump & race gas. JETTING changes MAY be necessary when changing ANY fuel. This topic is just like a ford vs chevy debate. Run what YOU feel comfortable with.

On "MY" bike I am able to run MORE timing advance than if I was running race fuel. Does this mean race fuel is bad? No. Does this mean that 100LL is the best? NO. ALWAYS check your jetting when making any changes.

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This question has been beat to death. If you do a search you would see that. :unsure:

 

AVGAS/100ll WILL NOT HURT YOUR ENGINE!!!!

 

AVGAS/100ll WILL MAKE YOUR ENGINE RUN COOLER!!!!

 

The small amount of lead that is in AVGAS actually helps reduce detonation.

AVGAS/100ll has a higher oxygen content than Race/pump fuel. So when using AVGAS you "typically" need to jet one size larger on the main! (If you are lean you will run hotter :blink: )

 

You only need higher octane fuel for higher compression engines. Just because you have pipes, intake mods, or any other bolt ons does not require AVGAS/Racefuel!!! Only when you raise the compression (My prefernce is 180lbs or higher) will you need to run high octane fuel.

Mike

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I've been running 100LL for a few years and have had no problems at all. If you run hot on AV its too lean as stated before. Ihave 3 Banshees,2LT-80,Lt-50 and a Odessey and they all burn it at 32:1 with KLOTZ oil. NO PROBLEMS AT ALL. The banshee motors are all strokers and big bores. So if This helps you in your decision, I have alot of money in these toys!!!! Good luck with the decision.

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