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>Subject: Re: Optimax eating rubber fuel lines
>
>If the engine in made in japan after 1978 or something they are made to run on
>unleaded arent' they?  Only Pre 1978 (not absolutely sure on the year) engines
>might not have hardened valves seats?  is that right?
>
>so if you have a 180B SSS engine you might have probs, but a bluebird engine
>should be fine?
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>- Julian
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>"Pooley, Trevor" wrote:
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>> Ryan,
>>
>> In my 1600 racer I run a bluebird series 2 L20B on optimax and have had no
>> problems.
>>
>> Regards
>> Trev
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ryan chalmers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Thursday, 26 October 2000 6:13
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Optimax eating rubber fuel lines
>>
>> I seen this ultimat 98 stuff and castrol have some thing called vortex not
>> sure what it is.  If i run optimax in my new l20 I believe this will reck
>> the seats in the head?? is this true as bottles of octane booster are
>> expensive? Is there a permanent additive that can be run with the fuel?? mY
>> dad has some stuff that gets put in his patrol on gas as gas can wreck valve

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