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Re: Leaded Gas (non-scirocco)
Ah, yes: this is the stuff which used to be known as "ethyl", I believe...
Just add some lead additive to a tank of Hi-Octane Unleaded and you have
Do-It-Yourself-Super-Leaded. A friend's 912 has the same thing goin' on.
Scirocco Content: No need to use a lead additive in your 'Roc.
Dave
86 8v
-----Original Message-----
From: Sal Guzzo <yu129742@YorkU.CA>
To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Date: Donnerstag, 14. Januar 1999 18:52
Subject: Leaded Gas (non-scirocco)
>Sorry guys for the totally non-scirocco post, but this was eludes my dad
>and I. I own a 67 Peugeot 404 which is obviously carbed. However, the
>owner's manuel and the gas tank cap say that I must use only Supreme Leaded
>Gas. Not unleaded, but leaded. I have been running unleaded gas and
>occasionally add lead which I purchase from my local store. Is it okay to
>use unleaded gas in this car or should I add lead every time I fill.
>
>Just to keep this semi-scirocco related, I use unleaded gas in my Scirocco
>and it's being stored for the winter. There, my scirocco content for the
day.
>
>
>Sal
>
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