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Old 01-23-2008 | 01:42 AM
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Default RE: Substitute for Ether

Ed,
I beleive Mr Davis may have been correct when refering to car engines , the .18 and .21's in some brands are noted for conrod failures so have no chance as a diesel, and to get the high revs with good throttle responce would take a special fuel blend nothing like what we use in aircraft.
Hmmmmm who wasnt listening to whom ?
Stewart