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Old 08-26-2007, 07:43 PM   #17
mtndewmaniac66
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Re: Compression ratios for cheap gas...

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We call it "spot gas".They just get it where it`s cheapest without any other consideration.
Hey Mtdewmaniac66,to answer your question..."Do you see a pocket protector and six pens?I could only guess.My machinist came up with that.I`m using the original 250 hp heads.It could vary according to gaskets and head planing affecting deck height.
Do you see a pocketprotector and six pens?
I had to laugh at that one, it reminded me of that commercial with the two lab techs driving identical cars but using different brands/types of fuels.

I am sorry for the misconception though, I am use to seeing stuff that is crappy "cheap" while forgetting that "cheap" also meant "economically priced". While I would love to use the better priced fuel, I am using the midgrade fuel due to my engine requirements.
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