RI 2616 Saving Gasoline And Increasing Mileage By Proper Carburetor Adjustment. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. W. Jones
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Jan 1, 1924

Abstract

Among its investigations into the prevention of waste in production and use of oil and gas, the Bureau of dines has made considerable study of the efficient utilization of gasoline and by-product distillates in motors, this being done chiefly by measuring and analyzing the exhaust gases therefrom. A number of reports3 of a highly practical nature have been published and are available on this subject. The results of these tests have shown that the average motor vehicle wastes approximately 30 per cent of the heat value of the fuel used, as incomplete combustion products - carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and methane, These unnecessary large heat losses are mainly due to improper carburetor adjustment, and by proper¬ly adjusting the carburetors for maximum power and efficiency a large part of this heat loss can be eliminated. This in turn results in an increased mileage per gallon of fuel used.4
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APA: G. W. Jones  (1924)  RI 2616 Saving Gasoline And Increasing Mileage By Proper Carburetor Adjustment. ? Introduction

MLA: G. W. Jones RI 2616 Saving Gasoline And Increasing Mileage By Proper Carburetor Adjustment. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1924.

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