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From: deliteru@comcast.com
The lead helps seal and lubricant the valves in piston engines. It also
helps prevent 'ping' preignition in the cylinders with higher compression.
If you have a lower compression then you would need more displacement ... a
big engine to produce the same amount of house power in turn burning more
fuel anyway. But instead the yelling at people, read up on engines and
think of some whys to make more efficient engines at 10% atmosphere pressure
or just buy everyone a jet. Also a car engine don't last anywhere as long
as an aircraft engine too, car burn 80% of oil reserves well all of aviation
including airlines only use 1%.
"Daryl S. Kabatoff" wrote in message
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> "AbsolutelyCertain" wrote in message
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> > "Daryl S. Kabatoff" wrote in message
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> > > "AbsolutelyCertain" wrote in message
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> > > > Actually, people who cared about octane ratings put the lead in the
> > fuel.
> > > > Indirectly, then, people who cared about higher compression ratios
had
> a
> > > > hand in it.
> > > >
> > > > Later, people who cared about lead poisoning got the lead taken out
of
> > > > automotive fuels.
> > > >
> > > > Meanwhile, general aviation, principal user of the fuels you are
> ranting
> > > > about, remains a rather insignificant force in the grand scheme of
air
> > > > pollution.
> > > >
> > > > I do not worship Satan, by the way. I do think that Dana Carvey
sends
> > him
> > > > up rather well, though.
> > > >
> > > > BTW, is it true that Canada is being discontinued for lack of
> interest?
> > > > Just wondering.
> > > >
> > >
> > > The point I am trying to make, is not just aviation fuel
> > > but that fuel in general, has become more toxic due to
> > > additional additives. Governments only provide lip
> > > service about cleaning up the environment, their
> > > policies are carefully chosen to pollute, for they work
> > > for Satan, and Satan desires to destroy the earth
> > > (Revelation 12:12).
> >
> > Yes, of course. Well, have a nice day now.
> >
> > (Note to self: Sakatchewan is off the travel list this year ....)
> >
> >
> You are absolutely certain that purposeful pollution
> is humorous? Again, eventually you may care about
> the lead added to your fuel, but my contention is that
> you will only eventually care because of the damage
> it does to your engine through impairing the ability
> of the oil to lubricate the parts.
> (Note to self: People who can afford to own a plane
> are not really concerned about the added costs of
> additional oil changes, nor of the toxicity of the
> expended oil, when lead is added to the fuel.) -Daryl
>
>
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