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| uk.rec.cars.fuel.lpg (Cars Running LPG) (uk.rec.cars.fuel.lpg) |
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Because there's more to the internet than hits alone, Harry
Barsteward wrote: Hi I've got a petrol flatbed transit (pinto) my problem is that most of the stations locally have stopped selling 4 star which it uses. Can I use lead free with an additive? Err.. I'm guessing you are confusing LPG with LRP. Consult your nearest main dealer for the low-down on your enquiry. They're usually pretty helpful. -- Stewart Hargrave I run on beans - laser beans For email, replace 'SpamOnlyToHere' with my name |
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"Harry Barsteward" apbz91@ dsl.pipex.com wrote in message ... Hi I've got a petrol flatbed transit (pinto) my problem is that most of the stations locally have stopped selling 4 star which it uses. Can I use lead free with an additive? Harry How old is the van? AFAIK you can run an engine for quite a while on unleaded (about 30,000 miles) before loss-of-compression becomes a problem. Of course you could fit flashlube, or get a new cylinder head (permanent fix, but expensive ~£600) |
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