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Re: Octane requirements

To: "Scott Gardner" <gardner@lwcomm.com>, <mgs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: Octane requirements
From: "Chris Eaton" <cheaton@bellsouth.net>
Date: Thu, 15 May 1997 10:37:27 -0400
Another add i read on the crossflow head said that you could do 11:1 with
93 octane,and they actually tested this.For a daily driven car I wouldn't
go any higher than 9.5:1 myself.
Chris Eaton
'70 MGB Roadster

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> From: Scott Gardner <gardner@lwcomm.com>
> To: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Octane requirements
> Date: Wednesday, May 14, 1997 6:44 PM
> 
> Since we're on the subject, what is the highest compression ratio I 
> could run on a freshly-rebuilt engine using 93 octane pump gas?  My 
> car never pings now, even when I do stupid things with the timing, 
> and I usually alternate between 89 and 93 at the local Chevron.
>       Moss's ad for the crossflow heads say that with flat-top 
> pistons, you'll get 11:1 CR, but I don't know what kind of gas you'd 
> need.  I'm not interested in the Xflow head, because it seems like 
> too much buck for not enough bang, after buying the head, manifold, 
> and heater valve, not to mention the fact that I wouldn't want to 
> cripple that head with my Weber 32/36 downdraft, but when an engine 
> rebuild becomes necessary, I wouldn't mind going with one of the 2.0 
> litre kits.  
>       I have a steady supply of 100 octane lo-lead at the 
> squadron's fueling station, but would rather stick to 93 so I could 
> actually go more than 125 miles from home without retarding the 
> timing.
> 
> Scott Gardner
> gardner@lwcomm.com
> www.lwcomm.com/~gardner

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