Operation In Foreign Countries - Chevrolet 1971 Camaro Owner's Manual

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Operation in Foreign Countries
If
you
plan to
operate your
Camaro
outside the
continental
limits of
the United States or Canada, there
is
a
possibility that the
best fuels
available are
so
low in anti-knock
quality that excessive knocking
and
serious
engine damage may
result
from
their use. To minimize this
possibility,
write
to
Chevrolet
Motor Division, Service Depart-
ment,
Detroit,
Michigan 48202,
giving:
• The compression ratio
and
cubic
inch displacement
of the engine
(See page 74
or obtain
from
your Dealer.)
The vehicle
identification num-
ber (on plate
on instrument
panel ahead of the
steering
wheel
and visible through the
windshield,
or from the
regis-
tration slip or title) .
• The
country or
countries in
which you
plan to travel.
You will
be furnished details
of
65
adjustments
or modifications which
should
be
made
to
your engine at
your Chevrolet
Dealership prior to
your
departure. Failure to make
the necessary changes to
your car
and subsequent operation
under
conditions of
continuous
or
exces-
sive knocking constitutes misuse
of
the engine for which the Chevrolet
Division is not responsible under
the terms
of
the Chevrolet New
Vehicle
Warranty. After
arriving
in a
foreign
country, determine
and
use the best
fuels
available.

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