There was no particular place where I purchased the additive. In my travels
(on business), I could find the additive at gas stations either in far
western Illinois or in Northern Wisconsin (farm country). I guess the folks
in those areas don't care so much about pollution. I live in a rural area
here in New Jersey, yet the gas stations nor auto stores carry the additive
I am looking for.
Steve Peca
Franklin Twp, New Jersey
1958 TR3A - TS23867L
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000 10:22:15 -0500, Erik Quackenbush wrote:
Where in Illinois/Wisconsin did you get it, and what was it called? I'm in
Northeastern Illinois and I often go out to Woodstock so I might be able
to buy you some and ship it to you. I'm (usually) happy to help out my
fellow Triumph owners.
-Erik
At 05:38 AM 9/25/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>At this risk of starting a debate: about a year ago, someone a posted
>information about a supplier (I think based in Indiana) that sold lead
fuel
>additive in gallon containers. (I thought I saved the e-mail message,
but
>obviously I didn't.) Does anyone on this list have information for a
>supplier (locally or by mail order)?
>
>I used to get the additive in rural areas of Illinois and Wisconsin. Now
>that I moved to New Jersey, I cannot seem to find the additive anywhere.
By
>the way, I am not looking for the stuff where you add the entire bottle
to a
>tank of gas. I am looking for the stuff where you add only an ounce or
two
>to the tank.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Steve Peca
>Franklin Twp, New Jersey
>1958 TR3A - TS23867L
>
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