Packard 1923 - In Traffic, for Instance - What the Packard Fuelizer Means in Motor Car Performance
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Contents - Index:
- Pages: 4
- Packard 1923 - In Traffic, for Instance - What the Packard Fuelizer Means in Motor Car Performance
- The Packard Single Six Line
- Packard Motor Car Co
- Packard Motor Company
- More Miles Per Gallon and Every Mile a Better Mile
- Throttle the average car down to five miles an hour and "step on it", do the same thing with a Single Six and note the difference
- To Summarize:
- 1. The Fuelizer permits of running on leaner mixtures, thus giving as much as five miles more to the gallon than other cars with similar performance.
- 2. It gives important advantages in acceleration, allowing instant pick-up in high gear from a walking pace, and eliminating a considerable amount of gear shifting.
- 3. It cuts down the "warming-up" period to a fraction of what other cars require.
- 4. It greatly diminishes crankcase dilution with kerosene, and, consequently, contributes to better lubrication.
- The Single-Six Line
- Mechanical Features