Motor Road Transport For Commercial Purposes
(Liquid Fuel, Steam, Electricity)

Forfatter: John Phillimore

År: 1920

Forlag: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd.

Sted: London

Sider: 212

UDK: 629.113

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174 MOTOR ROAD TRANSPORT it may be mentioned that this quality is one of the chief assets of benzole. It was in this way, by mixing 80 per cent, of alcohol with 20 per cent, of benzole, with. the addition of a little napthalene, that Germany made herself independent of foreign imports. Cheap Motor Fuel of the Fut ure. By using a mixture, motor transport could be run with the minimum of alteration in engine construction; and this would not only tide over the years while the re-designing of engines and the creation of the alcohol industry were in progress, but would prepare the way for the more complete and general use of alcohol as a fuel, and would once and for all relegate the prevailing high level price of motor fuel to the realms of the past.