Fuel?

CoachDePo2

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I recently had the carb rebuilt and some other minor work on my 1991 Cobalt 222 Conduere. I have a V8 7.4 Merc. It was recommended to use 90 octane fuel. Most places only carry 89 or 93. I just wondered what type of gas I should put in and/or any additive to use along with it. Thanks in advance!
 

alldodge

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If its a Merc stock motor 87 is all that is needed, higher octane just drains the wallet faster
 

tpenfield

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Aren't recommendations great :rolleyes: If you are filling up at the gas station you could go with the 89. The 87 will still be fine. On the water, most marinas are 89.
 

Scott Danforth

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I believe the recommendation is 90 octane RON or 87 octain R+M /2 method (average of RON and MON). when boating outside the US you will find more of the RON measurement of octane. in the US the standard is R+M /2 method

so 87 octane.
 

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I like to keep the ethanol fuel out of carbed engines that sit for long periods, in that case if I would have to run 91+ to find anything without ethanol, however I would agree that you will be fine on 87.
 

TyeeMan

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And always treat the fuel with a quality stabilizer.

Oh boy, here comes the debate. . :pop2::ranger:
 

TyeeMan

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Well, in all honesty I'm a firm believer in fuel stabilzer, , snake oil or not. Why, because I've always used "it " and it works for me. Do I have proof otherwise? Nope.

I'm sure further comments will ensue. :D
 
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