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Over 100 m.p.h . with an Oil-engined Vehicle
Page 62 from 19th January 1932I N America Mr. C. L. Cummins has. achieved fame as an enthusiast for the compression-ignition-engined vehicle, and there stands to his credit the......

Hauling 30-ton Loads in the Andes
Page 40 from 10th April 1936I N January, 1935, the manageinent of the Cia Minera Aguilar, of northern Argentine, met to consider an unusual problem. For a number of years this......

Remarkable Results from Oilers in U.S.A.
Page 59 from 13th December 1935THERE are over 800 oil-engined i lorries in regular service on American roads. Of this total, ro t are employed by Californian operators. the other......

OPINIONS and QUERIES
Page 55 from 30th June 1931A Reply to Our Trenchant Indictment of the Railways. An Oilengined Car Capable of a Speed of 100 m.p.h. The Railways' Case. The Editor, THE......

OPINIONS a d QUERIES Pre-combustion v. Direct Injection.
Page 49 from 14th April 1933The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL VOTOR. [4041] Sir,—May I reply to Mr. Wishart's letter in your issue dated March 24? I take it as a very great......