Oh, I was explaining what DQ meant. Don't shoot the messenger.
ancient haiku says
they only shoot the pianist,
they are blind,
stop playing the piano
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Oh, I was explaining what DQ meant. Don't shoot the messenger.
It is my understanding that premium octane (top tier) fuel degrades more slowly than regular, assuming both have ethanol in the US. So it is preferred for cars that have long-term storage. I have not seen data on this for non-ethanol fuel. And, of course, keep your tank topped up in storage.
Being ironic means wanting iron in your fuel, not lead.oh, I am not in favour of this
iwould like to have leaded fuel
but it is not possible
i was being ironic
Me too...in many different collector cars and lots of miles. No problems.I can present a non-statistically perfect proof that not apparent deterioration happens neither in fuel reservoir, nor in carburetor seals
…maybe it is only me, but I must say