Anyone have any thought as to which octane rating gasoline to use in a 72 454 with 8.5 CR?? 87(Regular); 89( Plus) or 92/93 (Premium)??
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NJ BB Ken
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(off the shelf), it runs the best. Racing boosters will kick it up 7 points, a
clean ride in my set up (though an extra $7.50 a tank fill up)....
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My 71-454 runs well with Sunoco 94. Never had any problems.
Tom
71 454/365 Mulsanne Blue Convertible
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The stains are from the octane boosters. Not all of them do it, but it's not uncommon. It's not a problem unless it leaves deposits.
And yes sometimes the more expensive gas is cheaper due to improved mileage. Also keep in mind pinging long term can damage the engine. Another advantage of high test when needed.
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The stains are from the octane boosters. Not all of
them do it, but it's not uncommon. It's not a problem unless it leaves
deposits.
And yes sometimes the more expensive gas is cheaper due to
improved mileage. Also keep in mind pinging long term can damage the
engine. Another advantage of high test when needed.
Wow, I didn't know that. The guy who built my small block (at 10:1) said I
would be better off running boosters due to the high compression (and it
DOES run better with better milage), and I do stay away from the cheap
brands. Is constant octane boosting a bad practice or just with certain
setups?
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