The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1926, Page 12

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‘PAGE TWELVE st RS aE as reer wocaee 2 Bertmsses OZE vse eessen A wet gas, asitwould appear in the engine manifold, is a mix- ture of gasoline vapor and fine drops of liquid gasoline. It is the cause of unequal cylinder distribution and excessive crankcase dilution, and the result of Aigh ‘endpoint’? and /ow volatility. A wet gas chokes power. Liquid drops separate from the mixture at every bend of the manifold, and following the straightest path, concentrate at the end cylinders. ‘That is why the spark plugs of the end cylinders are fouled more frequently than the others. A dry gas, no matter how greatly magnified, is absolutely invisible—a perfect mixture of vapor and air. Drygas conserves power. It equalizes cylinder distribution and reduces crankcase dilution to a minimum, and is the result of ow end point and high volatility. A New Low Boiling Point which means An Easier Start A New Low End Point which means Less Crankcase Dilution ~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE t ' ‘ nr caneasinaen ’ ‘The new Texaco is a “dry gas.” Petroleum engineers have been trying for years to perfect a motor gasoline which would vaporize to a dry gas under engine conditions and overcome the bad effects of a wet mixture. The new Texaco forms a dry gas at a temperature much lower than others on the market. The mew and detter Texaco, with its new’ low boiling point and low end point, its higher volatility and balanced distil- lation range, now provides an entirely new motor fuel—a dry gas of unequalled qualities. The resultisa far better manifold distribution, which permits a leaner carburetor setting, and means no flooded cylinders,’ less crankcase dilution, easier starting, maximum acceleration and more mileage. Start today with-a stop at the pump displaying the Texaco Red Star and Green T. You don’t have to ask for the zew'Texaco—it’s there at the regular place from the regular pymp. And there, toe, you'can get the clean, clear, golden Texaco Motor Oil, famed for its lubricating value and freedom from carbon formation. A New Volatile Range ~~ - which means . Quicker Pick-up THE TEXAS COMPANY, U.S. A., Texaco Petroleum Products FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926 Sane enn we

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