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A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
mixing leaded gas with unleaded
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<blockquote data-quote="Antex" data-source="post: 5700217" data-attributes="member: 10972"><p>Well I was told by Al Papitto (Boss330) that is a huge no-no and more than likely helped with the overall demise of my stock engine. I don't remember the technical reasons he gave but by mixed unleaded & leaded you could never be sure of what octane you'd end up with. I used to mix and match leaded & unleaded all the time. </p><p></p><p>I do know Ken was told this too & he always got all the unleaded out before he put his 110 leaded in. His stocker held up extremely well until he decided to throw 30lbs of boost at it...lol I now wait until low fuel light comes on before I add leaded race fuel.</p><p></p><p>Again I'm no expert in this field just passing this info on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antex, post: 5700217, member: 10972"] Well I was told by Al Papitto (Boss330) that is a huge no-no and more than likely helped with the overall demise of my stock engine. I don't remember the technical reasons he gave but by mixed unleaded & leaded you could never be sure of what octane you'd end up with. I used to mix and match leaded & unleaded all the time. I do know Ken was told this too & he always got all the unleaded out before he put his 110 leaded in. His stocker held up extremely well until he decided to throw 30lbs of boost at it...lol I now wait until low fuel light comes on before I add leaded race fuel. Again I'm no expert in this field just passing this info on... [/QUOTE]
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