Don't you just love this list? Our English friend [with the Welsh name] asks a vary reasonable question about old engines and unleaded gas/petrol. Within a couple of hours there are four answers - 1
And here I was going to throw into the ring my 20+ years of experiences in trying to keep vintage Corvettes and Chevelles (big block, and small) happy on low lead and no lead fuel. By the way, at a M
The size of a Mercury can't hold a candle to the feeling one has while crouched in a Morgan three wheeler being passed by a Bentley Speed 6!0 Cheers, Jim Nichol
<< Now I'm not suggesting that the replies were useless - but getting four totally different and mutually exclusive recommendations in four replies must be some kind of [non-FIA] record. Is it in any
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I suggest we do nothing but chart the build-up on the Hossiers caused by the use of unleaded racing surfaces. Mike (my car drifts in a straight line) Rosen