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Where to buy jet fuel?
Why is everyone thinking that he/she wants it for something. Look at the
name that he/she used to post his question "ass". Wajahat "Sees-koo-wee-hah-nay" > wrote in message ups.com... > On Feb 18, 2:36 am, Sparky Spartacus > > wrote: >> ass wrote: >> > where? >> >> Try your nearest airport which services jet aircraft. If you don't mind >> my asking, what's the jet fuel for? > > He/she doean't want it for anything, their posting history explains it. > |
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Where to buy jet fuel?
On Feb 18, 1:49 pm, wrote:
> > > >I just wanna know WHAT you want it for. > > > > Jet fuel is essentially kerosene. > > > Jet A works great in a kerosene heater, not that I would ever drain > > the fuel truck sumps into my kerosene can. > > I knew it's kerosene, just don't know what the original poster's > intentions are. > > Isn't Jet A up to $4 a gallon or so? You'd have to be getting it > "free" to justify using it for heat. $3.75 where I'm at. I have to drain the sumps daily, back in the old days we just drained it onto the gravel lot, now we have to capture it so I take it home every night and heat my garage (as well as my 20000 btu heater will do). |
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Where to buy jet fuel?
Sparky Spartacus wrote:
> ass wrote: >> where? > > Try your nearest airport which services jet aircraft. If you don't mind > my asking, what's the jet fuel for? > > it's just a "sheep herd" question. allegedly there's some nascar kerfuffle going on at the moment due to "illegal" use of "jet fuel" by one of the competitors. i personally think it much more likely to be a "made for media" story designed to stir general public attention [read: ANY EXPOSURE IS GOOD EXPOSURE] since "jet fuel" is kerosene, and not very friendly to piston engines. |
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Where to buy jet fuel?
ass wrote:
>> I just wanna know WHAT you want it for. > > > So my car can rans like that car in Datonya. > try it and see what happens - i don't think you'll be impressed with the results. and make sure you know where the drain plug on the tank is - just a hint. |
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Where to buy jet fuel?
it is not jet fuel (kerosene) it is aviation fuel high octaine unleaded gas
i usto use it in my pulling truck 110-120 octaine truck ran great now you cant get it any more you hafto have pilot license and they only pump it into planes no more empty cans they said too much liability |
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Where to buy jet fuel?
On Feb 18, 11:08�pm, jim beam > wrote:
> Sparky Spartacus wrote: > > ass wrote: > >> where? > > > Try your nearest airport which services jet aircraft. If you don't mind > > my asking, what's the jet fuel for? > > it's just a "sheep herd" question. *allegedly there's some nascar > kerfuffle going on at the moment due to "illegal" use of "jet fuel" by > one of the competitors. *i personally think it much more likely to be a > "made for media" story designed to stir general public attention [read: > ANY EXPOSURE IS GOOD EXPOSURE] since "jet fuel" is kerosene, and not > very friendly to piston engines. Just out of curiousity...why would it be illegal to use jet fuel in nascar? |
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Where to buy jet fuel?
Matt Ion > wrote in
news:aIlCh.1039618$1T2.468372@pd7urf2no: > wrote: >> >> Just out of curiousity...why would it be illegal to use jet fuel in >> nascar? > > Not "illegal", just against the rules. Same thing. "Illegal" means "against the rules". -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Where to buy jet fuel?
jim beam > wrote in
t: > ass wrote: >>> I just wanna know WHAT you want it for. >> >> >> So my car can rans like that car in Datonya. >> > try it and see what happens - i don't think you'll be impressed with the > results. and make sure you know where the drain plug on the tank is - > just a hint. > I wonder if our daring OP is confusing Avgas with JP... -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Where to buy jet fuel?
Tegger wrote:
> jim beam > wrote in > t: > >> ass wrote: >>>> I just wanna know WHAT you want it for. >>> >>> So my car can rans like that car in Datonya. >>> >> try it and see what happens - i don't think you'll be impressed with the >> results. and make sure you know where the drain plug on the tank is - >> just a hint. >> > > > I wonder if our daring OP is confusing Avgas with JP... > > if he is, it's not necessarily his fault. the radio pundits were all using the words "jet fuel", even the alleged transgressor, when interviewed, called it "jet fuel". that's why i think it's media hype. no professional driver that knows a wheel from a wrench would call avgas "jet fuel". "jet fuel" is great for sound bites though. |
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