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91 or 94 Fuel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Luke 1967" data-source="post: 210837" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>Bruce, If you have a Canadian Tire in your area, you are all set. They carry a good selection of octane Booster. My preference is STP as it seems to perform better, but it comes in different sizes so you need to read to make sure you use the right amount. Gumout is also very good and practical as the 296ml container is about right for a full tank. The lead substitute I used was 250ML Motomaster brand also right amount for full tank. My car has been off the road for a couple years for some work and in that time, they have changed to Certified brand which I havn't tried yet. Container size is different, so you need to check for amount to use. I'm sure auto parts also have decent choice but thats the type of thing I usually buy in bulk when it comes on sale, save a couple of bucks for that premium fuel!</p><p>BTW, you may see and be tempted by Petro Canada 94 Octane fuel, but be aware it contains 10% Ethanol, not good for your older vintage engine.</p><p>Cheers, Luke</p><p>[ATTACH]41118[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke 1967, post: 210837, member: 4151"] Bruce, If you have a Canadian Tire in your area, you are all set. They carry a good selection of octane Booster. My preference is STP as it seems to perform better, but it comes in different sizes so you need to read to make sure you use the right amount. Gumout is also very good and practical as the 296ml container is about right for a full tank. The lead substitute I used was 250ML Motomaster brand also right amount for full tank. My car has been off the road for a couple years for some work and in that time, they have changed to Certified brand which I havn't tried yet. Container size is different, so you need to check for amount to use. I'm sure auto parts also have decent choice but thats the type of thing I usually buy in bulk when it comes on sale, save a couple of bucks for that premium fuel! BTW, you may see and be tempted by Petro Canada 94 Octane fuel, but be aware it contains 10% Ethanol, not good for your older vintage engine. Cheers, Luke [ATTACH alt="DSC06528.JPG"]41118[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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