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Does any one know what they do for fuel for high octane fuel users,Like fifi
or Statocruisers.Can like B-29 fly on low lead 100 octane.We used to fuel them with 115/145. Maybe it is still made.What kind of performace on lower grade fuels . Thank you |
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Does any one know what they do for fuel for high octane fuel users,Like fifi
or Statocruisers.Can like B-29 fly on low lead 100 octane.We used to fuel them with 115/145. Maybe it is still made.What kind of performace on lower grade fuels . I have heard that 115/145 is made up once a year for the Reno Air Races but is otherwise not available. I just read an article about the C-119 which uses the same R-3350 engine as the B-29 though I am sure the variants are different. IIRC the pilot of the C-119 stated that with 100 Low Lead fuel the engine put out about 2400 HP instead of 3500 but with water injection could put out about 3400. John Dupre' |
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