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Default [OT] 99 Octane petrol

In message , Bob Eager
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On Sun, 7 May 2006 14:53:39 UTC, raden wrote:

In message , Chris Bacon
writes
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Quite right. The old A series high comp engines in midgets and the
like worked better on 5 star, especially once you got them to breathe
a bit better and sorted out the timing a bit.
They WERE designed to work on 5 star. Especially once I had
finsished with em.

OK, you say you've done some performance tuning on "A" series engines.
What did this comprise of.


Things can't "comprise of", can they ?


Well, it's Bacon; what did you expect? People are quoting him far too
often, though...!


But note the restraint in my answer ...


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geoff
 
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