gasoline in FAI fuel?
Bill Glaze
billglaze at triad.rr.com
Tue Oct 12 12:56:05 AKDT 2004
Wayne:
Gasoline has the highest specific heat value. Methanol has about 1/2
the specific heat, and nitro has about half the specific heat of
methane, or about 1/4 the heat value of gasoline. The reason that nitro
is such a h.p. builder, is because you can, if necessary, run a hellish
amount of the stuff, because it makes it's own Oxygen. Same as double
base gunpowder. Adding nitroglycerine helps the combustion, at the
expense of greater barrel erosion. Or, as we used to say: "Nitro
destroys bank accounts."
Bill Glaze
Wayne Galligan wrote:
>Yes... I am interested in hearing this theory. I thought gasoline had
>fewer btu's then alcohol and how does it aid in ignition? Does it retard
>ignition or advance it?
>
>Lance V. has been running FAI fuel through his engines as an after run to
>dissipate the nitro left over in the engine. I am waiting for his results
>as he just started doing this in the last few months,
>
>Wayne G.
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> Youre saying add 15% gasoline to FAI fuel? Does the power compare to nitro
>fuel and how about the idle?
>
> ray ayestaran <pizzaalt at concentric.net> wrote:
> nitro is causing that bearing rust, try fai fuel with 15%gas added also
>don't run your engine dry after flying, just drain tank allow some oil to
>protect bearings from moisture. a soft mount without nose ring will allow
>engine to oscillate around crank putting much more pressure on bearings at
>unintended angles. have you ever held a mechanical gyro while spinning - if
>you move it left, right, up or down it will not react but as soon as you
>twist it off axis it will drop rpm and fight.
>
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