It doesn't really matter - WHY you would want to do this. But I'm 99.99% certain that AV gas is a much higher Octane level.....In fact it's a lot higher than the Spyder is designed to be able to use....... So if it's NO benefit to use it in the Spyder because the Spyder is designed for 93 octane ( in current models ) why would a person want to double or triple the cost of the gas. The Spyder will burn it but so will a campfire and have about the same effect .................... just sayin ...... Mike :thumbup:Hi y'all. My question for today is: has anyone ever used aviation fuel on their Spyder? I have a '14 Rts. Let me know. Thanks
:agree: with above statement. I used AV fuel ( 105 octane) in my desert race bikes ( two and four stroke Honda's & ATK's) and used it in my air cooled VW sand rails. Kept pre-ignition "pinging" to a minimum and when I pulled the heads for a rebuild, valves and seats looked clean, also combustion chambers and spark wash were good ( with proper jetting). I don't know how "computer" controlled vehicles would run. I guess if the files had wide enough parameters designed into it, it would work. I think our machines run just fine on pump gas and for the extra cost, it's not worth the minor performance gains on our low H.P. & RPM bikes. Mac:doorag:Rafael, I know we can buy AVGAS at close to the same price as high test pump gas. I know since I use it in my trials bikes and KTM, plus lawn equipment.
Since the Spyder has no true catalyst in the calytic converter, and you still run yours, that is not an issue. What will suffer is the oxygen sensor, oxygen sensors prefer to be run in a no lead environment. AVGAS uses Tetra Ethyl Lead to boost octane, lead is in the fuel.
As for octane and power, the higher octane is not as extreme as it seems. How will the engine enjoy burning AVGAS, the engine will like it and will produce more power, plus given enough time to reset itself with the engine management system, may even increase mpg. The downside is the Oxygen sensors and how long they will last.
Yes the plugs will tend to lead foul over time, but normally that takes a while in a well running engine.
There is easier and less harmful ways to make witches brew gasoline, but why. Our Spyders are pretty low performance as delivered making 115 horsepower from 1330cc. Similar to wanting to make a Toyota Corolla with a stock engine go fast by swapping fuel. Buy good pump gas and ride the wheels off it on your commute.
maybe not much benefit in a spyder but I highly recommend it for your weed eater ,chain saw and such it will sit for years and everything will start first pull great way to avoid the corn gas blues in small engines, the extra buck a gallon is money saved in small stuff that only burns a quart or two a yearHi y'all. My question for today is: has anyone ever used aviation fuel on their Spyder? I have a '14 Rts. Let me know. Thanks
Thanks for all the input. Had breakfast with a friend who was a air mechanic. I will stay away from this fuel. Again, thank you.
10% is about all that these engines can stand. nojoke
Exactly how do you know that ??