DRY CAS Yontwydie Liqvio <— out you use the Vapour,f WHEN you fill up with the New Texaco Motor Spirit . . . Dry Gas . . . You get something more than your petrol indicator tells you. Something vastly different from ordinary Motor Spirit. You get power to the last drop. Texaco Dry Gas enters the explosion chamber as a perfect mixture of motor spirit vapour and air. No wet globules to hinder complete explosion and cause loss of power. No raw spirit to leak past piston rings and dilute the lubrication oil. Every drop of Texaco Dry Gas is exploded into power. T 1. —A wet gas is an atomized mixture of motor spirit vapour in which are suspended drops of raw motor spirit. 2. —These drops of raw motor spirit form an uneven mixture which resists the action of the spark. 3. —Result: Destructive crank-case dilution, difficult starts, slow acceleration, sluggish motor. 1. —The new and better Texaco vapourizes so readily that it forms a dry gas, an active mixture of motor spirit and air. 2. —This pure, dry gas responds instandy to the action of the spark. 3. —Result: Lightning starts, rapid acceleration, smooth action, power! THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED Dry Gas £The New and Better MOTOR SPIRIT COPY RIGHT
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 872, 16 January 1930, Page 6
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