by Onex107 » Tue Aug 07, 2018 9:45 am
I don't mean to be picking nits, but, to be correct a high vapor pressure fuel is more likely to vaporize than low vapor pressure. It's the way vapor pressure of fuels is obtained. The standard test is a measured sample of the fuel is heated in a closed measuring system to a standard temperature and the pressure is measured. The easier the fuel is to vaporize the higher the pressure.
Auto gas, especially the winter mixture, has a higher vapor pressure than 100LL and is more likely to cause the burps at the same temperature.
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