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Re: New owner: quest on TR6

Subject: Re: New owner: quest on TR6
From: James Charles Ruwaldt <jruwaldt@indiana.edu>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 1997 14:22:29 -0500 (EST)
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Don't worry about the octane rating.  Use whatever you want, unless you 
get knocking.  Then go up to the next grade.  My '72 runs fine on 87 
(regular in most places).  I don't remember exactly, but your '71 may 
have higher compression.  I think there was a change in '72.
Jim Ruwaldt
'72 TR6 CC79338U(being restored)


On Mon, 16 Jun 1997, R John Lye wrote:

> On Jun 16,  1:38pm, Joseph Burlein wrote:
> > The car was originally made to run on 99/100 octane. 
> 
> Ahhh, but the method for reporting octane numbers changed some
> years ago.  There are two methods for measuring octane rating,
> research and motor.  One gives about a ten point or so higher
> rating than the other (and I can never remember which is which).
> This 99/100 requirement is for that higher rating; the new method
> that is posted on gas pumps in the US is an average of the research
> and motor ratings, and is about 5 points lower.  So, susbstitute
> about 93 octane for the above number using current octane ratings.
> Of course, if the engine is modified for higher compression, you
> mayy actually need that extra octane...
> 
> > The only way to get 
> > that octane is to buy 100 low lead from an a local small airport.  Of 
> > course, that gets expensive fast if you are driving it every day!  Others 
> > may agrue, but put in the best (ie: highest octane) gas you can buy. 
> 
> A good grade of premium fuel should be fine for a stock engine.
> 
> John Lye
> 
> rjl6n@virginia.EDU
> http://avery.med.virginia.edu/~rjl6n/homepage.htm
> 

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