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any real DIFFERENCE MOTOl>'ti>ii<if UUf%& f AH Motor Spirits are different. And the difference is largely one of wetness and dryness. S^m • The Texas Company has announced a NEW - < and BETTER Motor Spirit. It is a dry gas. A dry gas gives each cylinder a better, more even mixture. A wet gas in the manifold floods some cylinders to feed the rest. / a V The Distillation Test proves it _L?% —by indicating the volatility; the low IIBIJ tw ' ■ . ■ ' ■ '' *-'■-.:■■■ •.■ ■■ ' JmtwP^^ Hv^CUH ' ' ' '' initial boiling point, balanced distil- , —^l>S2mlM.'W^^ter- ' lation range and low end point. Nc^HSSiklflEiMflHßOr ■ ' I ■ •' ' ' The Detonation Test proves it |\ fIH'^TT —by verifying the smooth flow of yi^-jh mffww%i/\Tm. power and anti-knock qualities of the TJlMr^KlSl \ %^S Jv\ NEW Texaco Motor Spirit. \ jfißlKi g"^^j^^J* 1 The Dynamometer proves it ( fe^sSli * "I —by accurately measuring the gain PyjSc'lfS fl l*i- I in engine efficiency and the actual r/t-J/r^T" $M,\ *4l - ' • work-output deUvered. ' . . f^tf^l^^lll Your Engine xproves it *^^^!JS^i^^ . —by its responsiveness, better hill work, reduced upkeep and better all-round performance. Forms a DRY GAS and Eliminates Knocking ///, NEW and mUER \\ B^W^ } j . Drive it with TEXACO DRY GAS— \M3kJ / Save it with TEXACO MOTOR OIL In the Pumps

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 90, 12 October 1929, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 90, 12 October 1929, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 90, 12 October 1929, Page 26

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