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RATATTAK

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10,931 posts

189 months

Thursday 11th January 2018
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What fuel do you guys run your sixties classics on ?

roscobbc

3,332 posts

242 months

Thursday 11th January 2018
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Shell VPower Nitro Super Unleaded -

classicyanktanks

295 posts

77 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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Regular cheap unleaded, American petrol is 86 odd ron and our standard is 96 so they are very happy with British fuel.




roscobbc

3,332 posts

242 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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classicyanktanks said:
Regular cheap unleaded, American petrol is 86 odd ron and our standard is 96 so they are very happy with British fuel.
American octane measuring is different to our UK/European standard - but as you say cheapest fuel should suffice if you have a 'cooking' two barrel carb'd cruiser. Something more performance based (higher compression etc) would benefit from better fuel.

SRT Hellcat

7,026 posts

217 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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Low compression engine normal unleaded.
High compression super unleaded.
I always run the Lightning and the Hellcat on Shell Vpower

HD Adam

5,147 posts

184 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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roscobbc said:
classicyanktanks said:
Regular cheap unleaded, American petrol is 86 odd ron and our standard is 96 so they are very happy with British fuel.
American octane measuring is different to our UK/European standard - but as you say cheapest fuel should suffice if you have a 'cooking' two barrel carb'd cruiser. Something more performance based (higher compression etc) would benefit from better fuel.
Yep, he couldn't be more wrong.

Our fuel is measured in RON. US fuel is measured RON/MON.

Without getting all technical, US 91 octane is the equivalent of reguar unleaded (95) and US 93 octane is like Super Unleaded (97/98)

Most modern US cars will run on 91 (even supercharged ones if stock) as 93 is not available in all states.

If you have a 50's or 60's car without hardened valve seats, then you nead to run a lead additive through it now and again.

classicyanktanks

295 posts

77 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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Well pointed out I meant minimum octane rating !

classicyanktanks

295 posts

77 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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roscobbc said:
American octane measuring is different to our UK/European standard - but as you say cheapest fuel should suffice if you have a 'cooking' two barrel carb'd cruiser. Something more performance based (higher compression etc) would benefit from better fuel.
Not being rude but I've run a 427 ford ex nascar engine for 11 years on cheap tesco fuel. Saying that I did put aviation fuel in a chainsaw once, should have seen that go!

Edited by classicyanktanks on Saturday 13th January 15:57

roscobbc

3,332 posts

242 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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classicyanktanks said:
roscobbc said:
American octane measuring is different to our UK/European standard - but as you say cheapest fuel should suffice if you have a 'cooking' two barrel carb'd cruiser. Something more performance based (higher compression etc) would benefit from better fuel.
Not being rude but I've run a 427 ford ex nascar engine for 11 years on cheap tesco fuel. Saying that I did put aviation fuel in a chainsaw once, should have seen that go!

Edited by classicyanktanks on Saturday 13th January 15:57
Not saying you can't use cheapo fuel - but, ideally you'd need to reduce the initial and total timing a few degrees to be safe and prevent knock and running-on.
When 5 star leaded was being phased out I had to source Tetraethyl lead additive for the completely stock 71' Mustang I had at the time to even get it to tick over without stalling. Mind you it was a factory 'saturday night special' with 429 SCJ 429 engine and compression ratio of 11.3 (or 11.7) to 1...............


Edited by roscobbc on Saturday 13th January 16:32

classicyanktanks

295 posts

77 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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That's wicked ! Saturday night special forgot that ! brilliant

roscobbc

3,332 posts

242 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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Ford and GM still do the 'Saturday night specials'