Clears that up, thanks Ben :)
But our government still didnt tell us to fit catalytic convertors when they
did that whole ad campain (remember Gary Sweet) about how most leaded cars can
be run on unleaded...
zac
> unleaded fuels when burnt without a cat converter are far more carcinogenic
> than super...
>
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> Sent: Tuesday, 3 July 2001 11:05:am
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: ego and LRP fuel
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> Where did you get the idea that you need a cat convertor when simply running
>
> unleaded on your L-series? I have never heard of such law. The emissions
> laws
> apply to newer cars or cars being engineered with an unleaded engine in it.
> I
> think that unleaded petrol would be cleaner than leaded anyway.
> Plus I'm pretty sure these days you can buy catalytic convertors that are
> not
> restrictive.
>
> >
> >
> > Rick White wrote:
> >
> > > Robert why do you want to run your car with LRP mate that shit is shit.
> > > I wouldn't even run a lawnmower on that shit.
> >
> > hi, er, um arent you supposed to run a catalytic converter with unleaded?
>
> who wants
> > to put a converter on their car ,? restrictave , no matter which way you
> look at it.
> >
> > i noticed that quiet a few people are concerned with legality of certain
> motor
> > conversions and dont wanna do this or that ,so why run unleaded? (without
> a
> catalytic
> > converter, plus unleaded stinks like cats pee..)
> >
> >
> > mark
> >
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