Fuels for storage: Good, better, best | Fuel Facts
Which fuel should you put in your classic before long-term storage?
Race gas is race gas–there’s just one kind, right? Well, no. The term covers an entire spectrum of products, including some you can even use on the street.
Which fuel should you put in your classic before long-term storage?
Just because it works well, doesn't mean using gasoline as a degreaser is safe.
If the manual recommends 96 octane, does that mean you should fill up with 96-octane race fuel? Not exactly.
Look hard enough, and you can find plenty of videos on how to make your own non-ethanol fuel at home, but doing so can be harmful to your health–and your …
Just how true are the promises on all those brightly colored bottles at the auto parts store? We ask an expert to find out.
Many of the fuels found at today’s pumps are oxygenated, meaning alcohol has been added. How, then, do you tune your Classic to accept it?
Car won’t start after a few months in storage? It could be the gas. “But,” you counter, “there’s fuel in the tank and it’s getting to the engine.” But is …
In most cases, you can actually mix different fuels to get what you need.
Many additives make all sorts of power-boosting claims, but which ones actually live up to those promises?