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Old 01-25-2005, 09:56 AM
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Default Fuel mix for my 69 Camaro L78

I recently purchased my 69 Camaro SS L78. It is awesome, I love it. It runs pretty well and I'm burning 91 octane fuel. The engine has 11:1 compression and I'm wondering if I should mix in some higher octane fuel, like 110 octane airplane fuel. Can anyone tell me if there are risks in doing this?
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Old 01-25-2005, 12:27 PM
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Mine and my cousin's L78's run just fine on 93.
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Old 01-25-2005, 02:54 PM
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Default Re: Fuel mix for my 69 Camaro L78

<font color="blue">If the engine is all original, you could
put in some lead additive.

If it has been rebuilt, with hardened valve seats,
a little Octane booster once in a while will be ok. </font>


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Old 01-25-2005, 03:02 PM
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Default Re: Fuel mix for my 69 Camaro L78

I have a "few" of these engines and they like good fuel. Best results are a mix of leaded high octane with best pump gas you can get. I usually mix it about 4 to 1 pump gas to the good stuff. Using the unleaded stuff straight would not be my choice. It works in a pinch but these motors were meant to run with good fuel. The better fuel will even make the engine run cooler in my experience, and certainly make more power. I'll even throw a bottle of lead additive in once in awhile just for good measure.

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ps: stay away from the aviation fuel it has a differnt specific gravity than auto fuel and may end of doing more harm than good. I'm no engineer but this was recommended to me by a friend who is a pilot.
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imo airplane fuel doesn't have the proper additves for car engines and what I like to do is buy a drum of VP racing fuel C12 and mix it with Sunoco gold, this has the proper mixture for 38 or even 40 degrees of total timing for cold start up and even going through the gears when I get the urge and lastly the exhaust smells a lot better too.
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Forgot about the smell, that's almost the best part. Nothing like the sweet aroma of high octane fuel and burning rubber......

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Default Re: Fuel mix for my 69 Camaro L78

Here's my experience with our L72, which is virtually identical to the L78...if you haven't extensively milled the block/heads and have a GOOD set of JE or CE pistons in there then you're compression is gonna be down and a load of octane will actually slow you down.

Our L72 had a stock rebuild by ourselves, and came in at a whopping 10.2:1 compression ratio when it was all said and done...I ran 91 octane (hightest we can get here in town) with occasionally a splash of 114. Our car actually picked up by only running the straight 91...especially if it wasn't just ungainly hot outside. With the low compression and high octane, we never could get enough heat in our engine...particularly in the combustion chamber, but we even had trouble getting heat into the block itself. And we weren't running in some extremely cold climate, it was Memphis in September. Anyway, I tried just straight 91, and the thing finally got some heat in the heads and picked up...you HAVE to have a certain amount of heat in your combustion chamber and block. So, if you've got a basically stock bigblock, a splash of some good stuff might not make optimal power, but it ain't gonna hurt anything...except maybe your ET...just don't go overboard with it.
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Default Re: Fuel mix for my 69 Camaro L78

I have ran many types of motors. I have found the best thing is a 80/20 mixture that way it does not break your wallet. 15 gallon tank put 10/12 of 93 and the rest 112 or 116. remember heat kills power if your good with reading plugs you can see where the fuel mixture is. i always run my motors as cool as possiable dyno proves they make more power. Sean
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Default Re: Fuel mix for my 69 Camaro L78

Good timing on this thread as I am considering building a Sunday driver for taking the family out for an ice cream and am leaning towards a driver quality restored '67 Z. With this particular car, I don't want to mess with mixing fuel etc. and had considered taking the compression down from the factory 11:1 ratio. From what I've read here and on some other sites, this isn't necessary for 91 pump gas? My last Z ran on like crazy when shutting it down and would ping loudly on acceleration - that drove me nuts. Any thoughts on this? Some have said to have the distributor recurved to correct pinging on acceleration. I'd love to learn from some of your experiences...Thanks,
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Default Re: Fuel mix for my 69 Camaro L78

When I ran my car at SCR7 its was running speeds of 98 and 99 mph all day.I was using 93 octane unleaded pump gas My tank was down to about 1/8 of a tank and Greg who had the orange clone copo Chevelle there had some aviation fuel, I added 5 gals and made another run and I lost 31/2 mph. The burn rate must have been way to slow so I guess more octane isnt always the case.
This brings up a point I have been wondering about I have a L78 Chevelle a L78 Camar and a L72 Camaro I have a hard time to get any one of them to spark knock set at 8 degrees with the stoick distributors. They also seem to run better at 12-14 degrees. does this new fuel even burn slower than the old leaded fuel? I even went out and bought a new timing light thinking my old one was bad. Anybody else notice this.
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