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Winged One wrote:tbolt2000 wrote:
Are there any benefit to running octane gas when towing? I had heard when towing use high octane gas.
Those days are gone.
I had a 70 Plymouth (liked high octane) that I decided to try a little mid grade in, just to see. Dear lord, you would think I put a bucket of screws down the carb's throat, for the fit it was throwing. Racing gas raised the octane enough not to kill the car.
You will know if you are running too little octane.
โJun-02-2016 06:51 PM
tbolt2000 wrote:
Are there any benefit to running octane gas when towing? I had heard when towing use high octane gas.
โJun-02-2016 06:36 PM
โJun-02-2016 06:21 PM
drsteve wrote:
No. Computer controlled engines adjust their spark timing to eliminate preignition under heavy load.
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downtheroad wrote:
Use what the manufacturer calls for in the manual.
โJun-02-2016 05:00 PM