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Mon, Aug 01, 2011

Swift Enterprises Announces Testing Agreement With Electroair

100LL Alternative To Be Tested With Direct Fire Ignition System

Swift Enterprises and Electroair are pleased to announce the signing of a Testing Agreement. For the last five years, Swift Enterprises has been developing 100SF, a high-octane unleaded replacement for 100LL aviation gasoline that meets Grade UL102 of the newly-published ASTM D7719 Standard Specification for High-Octane Unleaded Test Fuel.

Swift’s Cessna 150, which has a four-cylinder Continental O-200-A engine, will be fitted with an Electroair Direct Fire Ignition System to further augment the increased fuel economy experienced by using 100SF. It is of note that the Continental O-200-A can and has flown, unmodified, on UL102. Swift flew their Cessna 150 to AirVenture 2011 on 100% SwiftFuel, and it is being displayed outside the Innovations Center.
 
Electroair has recently earned an STC for a pure-electronic ignition system on all four-cylinder Lycoming aviation engines. 

FMI: www.swiftenterprises.com, www.electroair.net

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