Fuel Weights?

John Gausby humptybumpty at earthlink.net
Tue Aug 26 13:07:14 AKDT 2003


I did have the Cool Power in 15 and 25. New and never opened. I use the 15
for heli and 25 for pattern. (Green / Synthetic )

15%......7 lbs 6.5 oz's
25% .....7 lbs 9.5 oz's

The scales are accurate to within 3 to 4/10th's of an ounce at this weight.
Fuel level seemed the same between the two jugs on the bench. Will be hard
to compare with the other brands since the jugs will probably weigh
differently as well as the fuel levels varying.

Was kind of interesting to see a 3oz difference between the
two....................John


> [Original Message]
> From: <AtwoodDon at aol.com>
> To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
> Date: 8/26/2003 2:44:46 PM
> Subject: Re: Fuel Weights?
>
> In a message dated 8/26/2003 2:18:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
rcaerobob at cox.net writes:
>
> >    I'm looking for fuel weights of FULL gallons, jugs included for;
> >         Magnum 1
> >         Magnum 2
> >         Cool Power 15% All Synthetic
> >         Cool Power 25% All Synthetic
> >         Ritches' Brew 20%, 20% oil
> >         Ritches' Brew 25%, 20% oil
> >         Powermaster  20%/20%
> >  
> > I've found some interesting variations...would like to compare...many
thanks for any who will help (Buddy, I know you 
> > and Earl got this started....any new info??)
> >         
> > 
> > Bob Pastorello, Oklahoma
> > NSRCA 199, AMA 46373
> > rcaerobob at cox.net
> > www.rcaerobats.net
>
> is that with the heavy or light lids?  ;-)
>
> you do understand this is really asking for trouble, right?  Fuel, radio
brands, politics and religion seem to evoke passionate responses....  get
your flame suit cleaned and pressed.....
>
> Don
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