Flyboy2109
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Fred
- Joined
- Dec 17, 2022
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- Location
- Washington
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 Gladiator, 2004 CTS-V, 2001 Tahoe, 1990 Dakot
- Occupation
- retired Pilot: USCG, Delta, Netjets
It isn't a usually a matter of octane unless your manual recommends higher, like a Cadillac CTS-V. Or a vintage muscle car. It is a matter of buying Top Tier fuel that is refined cleaner with additives that keep your combustion chambers clean. Anything carbureted should not be stored with ethanol fuel in it, particularly small engines, water separates out of it and corrodes the carb.
Vintage cars have older composition fuel hoses and ethanol will destroy them unless they are all changed.
Vintage cars have older composition fuel hoses and ethanol will destroy them unless they are all changed.
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