Study by Esso Research Ltd, England, shows that substitution of TML for TEL in fuels having overhead fractions of low octane quality results in improvement in road antiknock behavior; octane distribution is characterized by variable of fuel called "Delta R" found to predict observed low speed advantage for TML, which is more pronounced in European than in American cars; this is probably reflection of increased tendency toward fuel segregation by cars with manual transmissions. (See also SAE -- Paper for meeting n 207D June 5-10 1960 10 p)
Tetramethyl lead reduces low speed knock
SAE -- J
Society of Automotive Engineers -- Journal ; 68 , n 9
1960
2 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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