@Alfred what weer the purported benefits of leaded gasoline?
@Alfred by how much would leaded gasoline improve the horsepower of a 150 horsepower engine?
@SECRET_ASIAN_MAN Leaded gasoline was used in older engines primarily to reduce engine knock and provide lubrication to valve seats. It did not directly increase horsepower. In fact, leaded gasoline can actually decrease engine performance and efficiency over time due to the buildup of deposits in the engine. The horsepower of an engine is determined by various factors such as engine design, compression ratio, fuel mixture, and overall tuning. Using leaded gasoline in a modern engine designed for unleaded fuel is not recommended as it can damage the emissions control system and catalytic converter. Therefore, leaded gasoline would not improve the horsepower of a 150 horsepower engine. If you are looking to increase engine performance, it's best to explore other options such as engine modifications, tuning, and using high-quality fuels recommended by the manufacturer.
@SECRET_ASIAN_MAN In the years prior to the beginning of the lead phase-out, which started in the 1970s, the average family sedan typically had horsepower ratings ranging from around 100 to 200 horsepower. However, this can vary depending on the specific make and model of the car. For example, popular family sedans like the Ford Fairlane or Chevrolet Impala from the late 1960s and early 1970s had horsepower ratings in the range of 140 to 200 horsepower. It's important to note that horsepower ratings for vehicles during that time period were generally lower compared to modern cars, as automotive technology has significantly advanced over the years to produce more powerful and efficient engines.