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Re: Bad gas - really???

To: "Nicholls, Clark" <cnicholl@lawson.epri.com>
Subject: Re: Bad gas - really???
From: "John G. Sullivan" <sullij@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 1997 14:05:23 -0400
Cc: "'triumphs@autox.team.net'" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
References: <c=US%a=_%p=EPRI%l=USNCEX01-970811142442Z-375@usncex01.epri.com>
Nicholls, Clark wrote:
> 
> All the finger pointing at bad gas and gas shelf life, I have never had
> any such symptoms over the past 25 years, even with storing my Spitfire
> (or Camaro or ...) for several years a couple of times.  I fill the tank
> with hi-test (normal grade I use) when storage time comes, drive it into
> the garage and shut down.  Turn off the petcock in the gas line to
> prevent siphoning (installed 2 years ago after a leaky electric pump
> turned the garage into a potential bomb) and put her up on jackstands
> and under the covers after changing the oil.  This is in New England
> where the covers go on in October - November and she stays there till
> April.  No, the garage isn't heated.
> 
> The last couple of years we have had the "oxygenated" California spec
> gas here and still no problems.
> 
> Has anyone really fallen prey to "bad gas" or is their storage suspect?
> 
> Clark
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> >
I have 173,000 miles on a Honda Prelude with fuel injection. I have had
perhaps 3 times when I filled up at some station and soon after had
rough running rice rocket. I usually found that if I refilled with high
quality gas, from a reputable station, the problem went away. Twice I
have used the off the self injector cleaners as well.

I hope that was your problem and solution.

John


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