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![]() "John Wentworth" wrote in message . .. "Eisboch" wrote in message Seems to me that the 100 octane "blue" aviation fuel was leaded, but I don't know about 100LL. The 100LL is leaded gas and is dyed blue. That's what I thought. So, 100LL is the same as 100 blue. I heard that some of the newer engines were designed to run on 100 octane unleaded, but I've never seen one. Eisboch |
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