I agree, but I've been using regular in my 68
coupe, it generally gets driven fairly easy, just cruising around locally. Also,
I wonder if the pre 68-post Hemi wedges are slightly more sensitive to octane.
All 58 to 67 big blocks have a smaller, closed combustion chambers, and the
way they are cast, the edges of the chamber have the ability to create hot spots
more readily than the open chamber 68 and later heads, or the Hemis. I've
just wondered if these 59 to 67 Imps are touchier about octane, then the cars
built previous or after? Any owners or people familiar with both?
Phil <><
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 1:02
PM
Subject: Re: IML: 100 octane in a 58 Imp
????
In my ancient
experience the higher the octane produces cleaner burning and an increase in
power. Lower octane gas in high performance engines will result in doing
repairs sooner. I think our cars are worth it. Much has been written by
car companies about the feasibility of using lower octane (regular) in their
cars. Perhaps this is true with the lower performance engines but,
remember that this information is from people who are in the business of
selling you new cars.
Bob Becker
76NYB(440engine) 81 IMP (318
engine)
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