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convert lycoming to run on 93 octane

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dustind

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Saint Michael, Minnesota
I was wondering if it is possible to modify a Lycoming 0-360 non turbo engine to run on premium car gas. I Imagine that I would have to lower the compression and retard the timing a bit.

Do you get a discount for having large quantities of LL100 delivered to your house like you can with car gas. I have heard that you do not pay road tax on car gas if it is delivered at home, plus there is a discount for orders over 100 gallons.
 
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