Exactly, Mines got an octane requirement label right on the inside of the fuel door and it's on the instrument cluster as well.Redlineracer12 wrote:Sinclair in IGH is the same way. I fill up there even though it has the same signI figure if anyone asks just tell them that your car requires premium so you have no choice.
parking for the winter?
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so, i'm storing the 280 outside under a cover with regular gas in it. so staybil and bring the batt in is the only thing i should do? and the same thing with the hornet inside my shack garage?
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Yeah, that will do it. You don't even have to bring the battery in....just make sure it's good and charged. On a nice day in Jan-Feb, hook up the charger and give it a little exercise.
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My 5 door is a classicFORDSVTPARTS wrote:Theres a station on the Northwest corner of 694 and Rice st that has non-oxygenated premium, thats where I fill up even though it says on the pump that it's for off road or classic car use only.
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I've been storing my '72 Corvette for quite a few years.
I pull the battery, since it has a clock and it will generally drain it (personal experience).
I change the oil, treat the gas and put on the car cover.
I pull the battery, since it has a clock and it will generally drain it (personal experience).
I change the oil, treat the gas and put on the car cover.
