Jan n 289 p 27: Distillation characteristics of brands of gasoline marketed by Redline Motor Spirit So.; octane numbers 66 to 72. Feb n 290 p 75-76: Pratts " high test" gasoline, "ethyl" gasoline, "super" benzol mixture and commercial gasoline marketed by Anglo-American Oil Co. Mar n 291 p 114: Characteristics of National benzol mixture and R.O.P. commercial gasoline; octane numbers are 69 and 66. Apr n 292 p 181-182: Gasoline marketed by Carless, Capel and Leonard, W. Cory and Son, Cities Service Oil Co, Metropolitan and Provincial Oil Co, Ace of Spades Petroleum Co, and Wonder gasoline. May n 293 p 231-232: Typical French, German, Italian and Scandinavian fuels. June n 294 p 273-274: Resume of recent work in connection with testing fuels in low-speed and high-speed Diesel engines, with particular regard to work by L. J. LE MESURIER and R. STANSFIELD. July n 295 p 325-326: Comparison of principal fuel marketed in Great Britain with particular regard to anti-knock rating and Engler distillation curve. See also Engineering Index 1931 p 635.


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    Title :

    Modern fuels


    Additional title:

    Automobile Engr


    Contributors:

    Published in:

    Automobile Engineer ; 22 , n 289-295


    Publication date :

    1932


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English


    Keywords :


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