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  • Ernie Nemes

    Fuel for L71/L89

    I'm looking at buying a 68 L89. The current owner tell me he mixes Torco and high test 50-50 for fuel for the car (The Torco is a couple years old so he blends 50-50. He said if the Torco was newer he was told he could go 70-30). If I buy the car I will be putting it in my garage and really don't have a lot of room for a 55 gal can of Torco. Does anyone have experience running this engine on something other than Torco? What are your recommendations? Thanks
  • Mike McKown

    #2
    I would suggest draining the snake oil

    he has in the gas tank and adding some 93 octane from your corner gas station and see if it needs anything else. If the engine isn't modified, it shouldn't need anything with higher octane. Maybe a tweak on the timing.

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    • Dick W.
      Former NCRS Director Region IV
      • June 30, 1985
      • 10483

      #3
      Re: Fuel for L71/L89

      Torco, Sunoco, VP, and other racing gas products do not have a very long shelf life. The "high end" additives tend to flash off rather quick. Plus some of the racing fuels, I do not know which ones, will leave deposits in the fuel system if left over a period of time. I would go with the 93 octane recommendation.
      Dick Whittington

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      • Jean C.
        Expired
        • June 30, 2003
        • 688

        #4
        Re: I would suggest draining the snake oil

        I have no problem running 93 octane pump gas in a '68 L89. Now the repo redline bias ply tires are another story...they gotta go.
        Best regards,
        Charlie

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        • Alan T.
          Expired
          • May 31, 1992
          • 87

          #5
          Re: Fuel for L71/L89

          Dick, that is interesting for me what you say about the racing fuels. Since I regularly am using Sunoco or VP 110 leaded in my vintage road race Corvette, I had concerns about either getting fuel from the bottom of the barrel that possibly had been there for a while or leaving fuel in jugs or in the fuel cell for extended periods. Whenever I asked about this, I was always told that the racing fuel did not "go bad" or break down like normal passenger car fuels as it did not have all of the additives or something like that. Not disputing you at all, just saying that is what I have been told - but it was by the seller of the fuel Can you tell me anything more about exactly what happens when 110 leaded sits for a while, does it lose its octane rating or anything that might affect performance?

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          • Clem Z.
            Expired
            • January 1, 2006
            • 9427

            #6
            the "light ends" will evaporate but if you

            keep the all vents closed tight the light ends should not evaporate.

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            • Clem Z.
              Expired
              • January 1, 2006
              • 9427

              #7
              unleaded racing fuel will go "bad" if exposed

              to light so never keep it in any container that lets in light like the white plastic fuel jugs

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              • Jim T.
                Expired
                • March 1, 1993
                • 5351

                #8
                Re: Fuel for L71/L89

                My 68 327/350 with 11:1 factory original engine runs just fine on pump 93. I don't lug the engine with the close ratio Muncie and 3:70 rear end.

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                • Michael H.
                  Expired
                  • January 29, 2008
                  • 7477

                  #9
                  Re: Fuel for L71/L89

                  Same for my 66 425 HP car with 11-1 CR. I have no problem with 93 octane fuel. I don't get on it hard though, especially in hot weather. That requires different fuel.

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                  • Dale S.
                    Expired
                    • November 12, 2007
                    • 1224

                    #10
                    Re: Fuel for L71/L89

                    Dont store racing gasoline in plastic containers( nitro and methnol OK )All suppliers of racing gas use metal containers(that I know of in 42 years of fuel testing with NHRA.)

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                    • Michael H.
                      Expired
                      • January 29, 2008
                      • 7477

                      #11
                      Re: Fuel for L71/L89

                      That's interesting. Wonder what that does to the fuel? I have some stored in plastic as we speak.

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