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Rockett 111 will have enough octane for a 1975 and work well. Oxygenated fuels aren't allowed like the Rockett 100. Some useful info is on their website:
http://www.rockettbrand.com/ If you run a stock gas tank, it would be best to seal it off during storage so volatiles won't evaporate, possibly causing you to fail fuel check. For example a non vented cap, and a shut off valve in the vent hose at the tank. |
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Thanks Guy"s.Im leaning towards the Rockett 111.
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Mike good advice. It was good talking to you at PRI and very informative. I will call David and try some CRF 110 this coming year. After what has happened with my fuel last year I am ready for a change.. Look forward to it. Thanks
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