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Front Cover Introduction Page & Table of Contents Page 1 - New Fuels, More Power Per Cubic Inch & Combustion Efficiency Page 2 - High Compression Combustion Page 3 - Intake Needs More Help, Valve Workings & Spark Ignites Mixture Page 4 - Effects Of Explosions & High Pressure Page 5 - Detonation & The Fuel Octane Rating Page 6 - Mixture & Ignition Timing Page 7 - Causes Of Deposits & Too Much Advance Causes Problems Page 8 - Retarded Timing & Too Much Retarding Causes More Problems Page 9 - Full-Range Mixture & Timing Effects Page 10 - Curb Idle, Low Engine Speed With Road Or Full Load Page 11 - High Engine Speed With Road & Full Load Page 12 - Engine Under Low & High Speeds Page 13 - Emphasis On Emissions & New Service Demands Back Cover
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