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  2. squirrel
    Joined: Sep 23, 2004
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    Nobody cared about NOx back then, so it must be knocks....
     
  3. williebill
    Joined: Mar 1, 2004
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    Octane, Baby!
     
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  4. Increased lead levels in the fuel is in my feeble memory. :) There were some other components as well. Ethyl was what premium was always referred to in my part of the world.
     
  5. stuart in mn
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  6. Mike VV
    Joined: Sep 28, 2010
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    WHAT HE SAID...
    And what some others alluded to.

    Mike
     
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  7. bill gruendeman
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    Thanks for posting that video. Seeing that ad as a kid I had to have the foot gas pedal. So when I turned 16 and got my gto I put one in (still in the car today), and because I can’t grow up I put one in my 39 when I built it.
     
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  8. Fortunateson
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    Didn’t Chevron have Platformate or something (sp)?
     
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  9. HEATHEN
    Joined: Nov 22, 2005
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    Everyone had their own cute name for it; Gulf No-Nox, Esso Extra, Texaco Sky Chief...but the best was Sunoco 260.
     
  10. stuart in mn
    Joined: Nov 22, 2007
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    A buddy of mine has a new old stock 1960s era Sunoco gas pump sitting in his garage. It has the dial on the side where you can select your octane. :cool:
     
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  11. VOODOO ROD & CUSTOM
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    HEY, I know Her !

    VR&C.
     
  12. gimpyshotrods
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    There is no way to combust conventional hydrocarbon fuels without producing NOx.
     
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  13. Dave G in Gansevoort
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    To go further, any combustion process with sufficient temperature will produce NOx compounds, no hydrocarbons required. It is just because air is 80% N2. So even if we were to convert to an exclusively H2 fuel supply, we still get N2.
     
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  14. G-son
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    You could always get rid of all the nitrogen. Not very practical, but effective!
     
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  15. Dave G in Gansevoort
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    Get an oxygen concentrator and reduce the amount of N2. It would be a big ****er, however, not like those advertised on tv for people who need oxygen therapy…
     
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  16. Fortunateson
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    Whatever happened to “F-310”?
     
  17. Ned Ludd
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    Like all the conventionally controlled emissions, NOx is threshold-dependent. That is, there is a concentration and rate of emission below which atmospheric NOx can be wholly broken down via the natural nitrogen cycle. We are currently way over that threshold, and industry as cons***uted by almost a century of industrial policy and half a century of regulation needs us to stay way over the threshold.

    The sane solution is to get under that threshold. How is another debate.
     
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  18. hotrodA
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    Lion Oil Co. used the nifty “Knix Knox” on its globes and signage
    IMG_3539.jpeg
     
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  19. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    Just don't put a match to anything...
     
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  20. Jack E/NJ
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    > >NOx is threshold-dependent> >The sane solution is to get under that threshold. How is another debate. > >

    Thunderstorms make nearly as much NOx as cars. Stop thunderstorms!
     
  21. Budget36
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    Dang, as a kid I remember Ethyl on the pumps. Also recall HiTest.
     
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