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1970 C3 LS5 ... Question about fuel
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<blockquote data-quote="Roger Ramjet" data-source="post: 226793" data-attributes="member: 6682"><p>Thanks for the replies, everyone.</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned, the car is with the mechanic all winter long during storage and he plans on doing what needs to be done. This he has assured me. He made mention of quality of gas on the market, octane, timing, vacuum, carb adjust, etc. He builds and maintains vintage cars, also races as a hobby locally (Napierville, Que.).</p><p></p><p>I have noted all your comments and suggestions and will bring these up for friendly discussion with him as I feel awkward telling him what to do.</p><p>He'll be working on the car during the course of the coming weeks so I'll pop in and loiter a bit.</p><p></p><p>[USER=3148]@mbp[/USER] I haven't tried the 94 octane. I'll ask him about it, although I believe it would have been one of the first things he would have suggested. And yes, it is available in Montreal.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roger Ramjet, post: 226793, member: 6682"] Thanks for the replies, everyone. As I mentioned, the car is with the mechanic all winter long during storage and he plans on doing what needs to be done. This he has assured me. He made mention of quality of gas on the market, octane, timing, vacuum, carb adjust, etc. He builds and maintains vintage cars, also races as a hobby locally (Napierville, Que.). I have noted all your comments and suggestions and will bring these up for friendly discussion with him as I feel awkward telling him what to do. He'll be working on the car during the course of the coming weeks so I'll pop in and loiter a bit. [USER=3148]@mbp[/USER] I haven't tried the 94 octane. I'll ask him about it, although I believe it would have been one of the first things he would have suggested. And yes, it is available in Montreal. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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