The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 08, 1929, Image 8
. A new gasoline experience?
actually-NEW MILES per gallon
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IT is a fact, that the nw Texaco does give better results?measurably
better. It has at once overcome the limitations of the older
type of engine and enhanced the performance of the new.
You can't he mistaken. You see the record of actual miles rolling
up on your speedometer. You notice the ample gasoline reserve and
the fewer filling stops. Your car is the same, but the new and
better Texaco is a different gasoline?more miles to the tankful.
That's the difference between dry gas and wet! The new and
better Texaco, vaporizing to a dry gas, enters the cylinders and
ignites instantly. It burns freely and delivers all its power in that
split fraction of a second of the power-stroke.
Wherever you stop for gasoline, see to it that your car draws up
beside the I exaco pump. Look for the Texaco Red Star and Green T.
Sot WET ......... But l)R}
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A wet gas is an atomized mixture
of gasoline vapor with
lirjuid drops of raw gasoline;.
I htse drops, separating at
every manifold bend, result in
uneven distribution and loss
of power.
A dry Kas, the new and better
Texaco, vaporize* completely.
It is a perfect mixture of dry
gasoline vapor and air which
provides an even flow of fuel
and power to every engine
cylinder.
VAWWIZED
THE TEXAS COMPANY, 17 Battery Place, New York City
Texaco Petroleum Products
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