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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Midwest
whos from wisconsin????
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<blockquote data-quote="ClubVenom1" data-source="post: 4600934" data-attributes="member: 47265"><p>The lead in any grade gas is just used as a lubricant, cooling, and cushion for the valves on older cars that don't have the hardened exhaust valve seats inserted in the older style heads. Tell them old farts to upgrade to hardened exhaust valve seats and be done with it or (DUH!!!) add a lead substitute in the gas tank when they fill it with unleaded (thats what I did on my old truck)... also tell them that the unleaded race gas is not going to have the 10% ethanal blend so common around here. That might also be a concern to them.</p><p>Stick With UNLEADED... there are going to be more computer O2 sensor cars produced in the future and not the old style LEAD ONLY GASOLINE engines.</p><p></p><p>There is always going to be the diehards for leaded gas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClubVenom1, post: 4600934, member: 47265"] The lead in any grade gas is just used as a lubricant, cooling, and cushion for the valves on older cars that don't have the hardened exhaust valve seats inserted in the older style heads. Tell them old farts to upgrade to hardened exhaust valve seats and be done with it or (DUH!!!) add a lead substitute in the gas tank when they fill it with unleaded (thats what I did on my old truck)... also tell them that the unleaded race gas is not going to have the 10% ethanal blend so common around here. That might also be a concern to them. Stick With UNLEADED... there are going to be more computer O2 sensor cars produced in the future and not the old style LEAD ONLY GASOLINE engines. There is always going to be the diehards for leaded gas. [/QUOTE]
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