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 Originally Posted by cab_01
Good info. I am getting ready to rebuild a 76 350 and put it in my 65 c-10 I am restoring. I usually run sta-bil in my desert toys and motor home. Do you think Lucas is a good product and should I run it in the truck?
Depends on how much you build the motor. I was told by a carb guy in Upland that does ALOT of high performance stuff not to use Sta bil in hi perf builds because it lowers octane numbers.
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 Originally Posted by Hallett240
Depends on how much you build the motor. I was told by a carb guy in Upland that does ALOT of high performance stuff not to use Sta bil in hi perf builds because it lowers octane numbers.
lets see your hallett....
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 Originally Posted by PLAYER
lets see your hallett....
You would have seen it last Saturday at the Springs breakfast run if the weather had not gone to shit. I can't post pics on here from my phone. I'll try later from home.
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 Originally Posted by Hallett240
You would have seen it last Saturday at the Springs breakfast run if the weather had not gone to shit. I can't post pics on here from my phone. I'll try later from home.
turned out to be hella nice out
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 Originally Posted by Hallett240
Depends on how much you build the motor. I was told by a carb guy in Upland that does ALOT of high performance stuff not to use Sta bil in hi perf builds because it lowers octane numbers.
I agree here, lucas is the only way to go..that and fresh fuel..
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 Originally Posted by Hallett240
Depends on how much you build the motor. I was told by a carb guy in Upland that does ALOT of high performance stuff not to use Sta bil in hi perf builds because it lowers octane numbers.
Not going to put Sta Bil in the truck. The only reason i put it in the motor home is so that it gets into the generator. I will use the Lucas in the truck.
Oh and it will be a mild build. I am restoring this truck with my son. He is 16 and when he goes to college I am going to give it to him. He doesn't know that part yet.
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