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NAVFAC P-300 Management of Transportation Equipment

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Section 2. APPROVED FUELS FOR USE BY<br />

THE NAVAL CONSTRUCTION FORCE<br />

1. MOGAS. Military Specification MIL-G-3056 is suitable for use in spark-ignition<br />

gasoline engines and equipment.<br />

Intended Use. Gasolines covered by this specification are intended for ground combat,<br />

tactical and administrative vehicles and combat service support equipment as indicated<br />

in vehicle and equipment manuals. Gasolines are supplied in two types and intended<br />

for OCONUS use.<br />

Type I Intended for general use at temperatures above 0 o F (-18 0 C)<br />

Type II Intended for use in areas where the mean temperature is<br />

consistently below 32 o F (0 0 C).<br />

Mil. Symbol Quantity NSN<br />

MG-1 Bulk 9130-00-160-1818<br />

MG-2 Bulk 9130-00-160-1830<br />

2. GASOHOL. Military Specification MIL-G-5<strong>300</strong>6 is a gasoline that contains 10<br />

percent ethanol, suitable for use in spark-ignition gasoline engines and equipment.<br />

Intended Use. Gasolines covered by this specification are intended for ground combat,<br />

tactical and administrative vehicles, and combat service support equipment, as<br />

indicated in vehicle and equipment manuals. This specification may be used as one<br />

version <strong>of</strong> reformulated fuel mandated within CONUS.<br />

Grade Quantity NSN<br />

Limited Grade Unleaded Bulk 9130-01-090-1092<br />

Regular Grade Unleaded Bulk 9130-01-090-1093<br />

Premium Grade Unleaded Bulk 9130-01-090-1094<br />

3. GASOLINE. Specification ASTM D 4814 is suitable for use in spark-ignition<br />

gasoline engines and equipment.<br />

Intended Use. Gasolines covered by this specification are intended for ground combat,<br />

tactical and administrative vehicles and combat service support equipment, as<br />

indicated in vehicle and equipment manuals. The use <strong>of</strong> fuels that contain oxygenates<br />

are designated as reformulated and mandated in CONUS.<br />

M-12

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