Hello:
We have a 1955 DeSoto, a 1956 DeSoto, and a 1959 Chrysler Imperial, and we
run them all on Super Unleaded...find that they ping a bit on regular
unleaded....but no additives.
Teresa
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Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: IML: gasoline 1950
I have owned my 1950 DeSoto Custom club coupe for 20 years.
During that time, it has always run on unleaded gasoline without use of
lead or octane boosters.
Earlier this year I opened the engine to
perform a valve job. I saw the hardened exhaust valve seats, and no
valve recession.
My DeSoto went back on the road within the last
three weeks. It has about a tank and half of low-grade Sunoco, and is
running the best it ever has.
Once I get new tires installed, the
DeSoto will be taking even longer, faster trips. The only additive
I will take along is Chemtool, which will help with carbon
deposits.
Dave Duricy 1950 DeSoto Custom club coupe 1968 Imperial
Crown covnertible 1973 Imperial LeBaron desotoland.com
--- Jhale7572@xxxxxxx wrote: >
Hi, > > We have put two tanks of gas through our 1950 >
Chrysler Imperial. We used the > additive each time. We
talked to a friend and he > said he does not use the > additive
with the unleaded. What does everyone > think? We put a tank
in tonight > and did not use the additive. > > Any words
of wisdom? > > Thank you, Jan and Fred Hale >
Central New York > 1950 Chrysler Imperial >
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