Postby FI Spyder » 29 Aug 2021 15:10
For sure using premium fuel won't hurt you, whether you gain anything or not re: price/performance I don't know, you possibly could advance the timing a bit with it which might help the equation. Situation between N/A and UK with fuel is a bit different, the way we figure octane rating (for same fuel, our rating is between 3 to 4 points below yours). Locally, there are two brands that don't have ethanol in premium, (Co-op and Shell) and I use that in my daily driver which requires premium (although a few people use regular as the electronics to retard timing as required). We have a third option for high compression (modded) engines with Chevron that has a forth, super high test which would be around your 98-100. Most if not all rubber fuel lines (at least here) would be alcohol resistant these days but if yours aren't I would change them (if they are old might be a good idea anyways). No idea about rubber diaphragms in Zenith carbs but I don't think you have them there.
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