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#21 Ivor

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Posted 19 April 2024 - 11:22 AM


Good ingo thank you, mines just been reworked by Courtneys, new tank and pump

Which tank?
Pro alloy iirc

OK, in keeping with the thread, try to avoid ethanol fuels as the tank probably has fuel foam inside.
Ok thank you, I'll ask Courtney, think they'll say only super unleaded any way

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Posted 22 April 2024 - 11:27 AM


Good ingo thank you, mines just been reworked by Courtneys, new tank and pump

Which tank?
Pro alloy iirc

OK, in keeping with the thread, try to avoid ethanol fuels as the tank probably has fuel foam inside.
So Courtney say the pro alloy tank has ethanol resistant fuel foam inside, but to use 99 octane fuel....

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Posted 25 April 2024 - 05:39 PM

 

 

 

 

Good ingo thank you, mines just been reworked by Courtneys, new tank and pump

Which tank?
Pro alloy iirc

OK, in keeping with the thread, try to avoid ethanol fuels as the tank probably has fuel foam inside.
So Courtney say the pro alloy tank has ethanol resistant fuel foam inside, but to use 99 octane fuel....

 

 

Well the best people to ask is the company that makes the foam not the sellers, dealers or distibuters.
In this case, type 4 it is probably KSR as they make most of the foam for the US military, most of aviation and automotive foams.
They say it isn't compatible, along with yellow, grey and both blue types.

 

We did accelerated tests on foam supplied by the KSR tech department, in 100% ethanol it started to break up after 3-4 months. Now it looks like one of those snowman ornaments. So no evidence at all to say it is.
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Edited by Spitfire Engineering, 25 April 2024 - 05:42 PM.


#24 Ivor

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Posted 25 April 2024 - 08:01 PM


Good ingo thank you, mines just been reworked by Courtneys, new tank and pump

Which tank?
Pro alloy iirc
OK, in keeping with the thread, try to avoid ethanol fuels as the tank probably has fuel foam inside.
So Courtney say the pro alloy tank has ethanol resistant fuel foam inside, but to use 99 octane fuel....

Well the best people to ask is the company that makes the foam not the sellers, dealers or distibuters.
In this case, type 4 it is probably KSR as they make most of the foam for the US military, most of aviation and automotive foams.
They say it isn't compatible, along with yellow, grey and both blue types.

We did accelerated tests on foam supplied by the KSR tech department, in 100% ethanol it started to break up after 3-4 months. Now it looks like one of those snowman ornaments. So no evidence at all to say it is.
:)
Useful to know, thanks

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Posted 25 April 2024 - 10:27 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Good ingo thank you, mines just been reworked by Courtneys, new tank and pump

Which tank?
Pro alloy iirc
OK, in keeping with the thread, try to avoid ethanol fuels as the tank probably has fuel foam inside.
So Courtney say the pro alloy tank has ethanol resistant fuel foam inside, but to use 99 octane fuel....

Well the best people to ask is the company that makes the foam not the sellers, dealers or distibuters.
In this case, type 4 it is probably KSR as they make most of the foam for the US military, most of aviation and automotive foams.
They say it isn't compatible, along with yellow, grey and both blue types.

We did accelerated tests on foam supplied by the KSR tech department, in 100% ethanol it started to break up after 3-4 months. Now it looks like one of those snowman ornaments. So no evidence at all to say it is.
:)
Useful to know, thanks

 

 

Just avoid Ethanol, easy   :)
 






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