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appotenic” the quality in Plume that keeps your power from Y'lpf ol*ll'l IT ** From the La,in: meanin t: IL JL J 1- B. T V added to; and potens, meaning powerful. -ajjL appotenic; possessing increased power; ..gC said of a gas that, being stable to heat and compression, will therefore neither -rt "S- * nor silently “knock” in a high jr compression engine. But, what causes power to peter out when taking a hill ‘in top’? The Pull of Gravity!— and the use of a Motor Spirit that can’t stand up to the nShsSCK strain. It is then that the heat and high compression cause Motor Spirits unable a to resist these disruptive influences, — ’wkljok to knock—audibly silently. •- Result —the petering out of power. WHO Motorists using Plume, the appotenic \ Motor Spirit, fpid they have a‘reserve \ of power —heat-resistant power, to IkK \ / CTTr-r?J counter the pull of gravity and its \ / Plume, the appotenic Motor , , , , cr . Rk \ ' r Spirit, being stable to heat and knock - producing effect YX / high compression burns evenly , . , A ' # and steadily when the charge Plume welcomes heat and high COHV \ ? ignites. Expansion follows this pression .... burns evenly ... with a \ correctly-timed combustion tn a r •r • i i i • j / JW steady surge of power that pushes gratifying UuSCnCC Of KTWCkMg <Ula OI A \ the piston down throughout the petering OUt of pOWCT. A ' length of its power stroke. r k' IX3I No motorist can help appreciating that little extra lift of power on the hills — the steep hills —where he needs it most O > Incorrect combustion follows the use of JfF a Motor Spirit that lacks stability to _ heat. X chemical change takes place in the charge shortly after the instant of ignition. Flames rip through the lad- j’ L ignited portion >of > the charge, causing f/ , .. either audible'or silent knocking, and gf (J violent, spasmodfc’expansion which the ® piston cannot absorb. > <■ ’jw/• V /' The* , , _ __ \jJappotenir < pLUMj yff The Spirit. ,/ Tty a. tank full and / prove it for yourself. VACUUM OIL COMPANY PT y. Ltd. No.' 5 of a Series.

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Wairarapa Age, 22 March 1929, Page 3

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