MGB - Unleaded fuel additive
MGB - Unleaded fuel additive
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seymourski

Original Poster:

302 posts

253 months

Wednesday 5th June 2019
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Hi all,

After a bit of advice (again), my old BGT is close to being back on the road after 15+ years dry stored in a garage. I've done lots of work replacing all the bits I think it's needed and this week sees it having it's "mock" MoT to check all is well.

As it's been stored for so long it still has the original cylinder head for leaded fuel. I'm planning to change this but am holding off as I want to do a few other "performance" tweaks at the same time.

In the meantime I'm looking for recommendations for a suitable fuel additive and would welcome your thoughts and suggestions?

Many thanks

niva441

2,047 posts

248 months

Wednesday 5th June 2019
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I've been using Castrol Valvemaster plus for about 10 years. The plus version compensates for the lower octane rating of unleaded, so no retiming required.

seymourski

Original Poster:

302 posts

253 months

Wednesday 5th June 2019
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Thanks for the reply it’s good to know the Castrol additive works well.

Have you tried the metal “pellets” you leave in the fuel tank?

woodytype S

691 posts

254 months

Thursday 6th June 2019
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Waste of money

seymourski

Original Poster:

302 posts

253 months

Thursday 6th June 2019
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Cheers Woody....that seems very definitive!

CrutyRammers

13,735 posts

215 months

Thursday 6th June 2019
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I used the valvemaster for some time. When I stripped down the engine, the valves and seats were knackered beyond belief. Don't know how much of it was due to the additive or previous abuse, but it didn't give me a great impression.