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EFFECTS OF LUBRICATING OIL ON OCTANE REQUIREMENTS OF CARS IN CUSTOMER SERVICE
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BENNETT, P. and LANDIS, J., "EFFECTS OF LUBRICATING OIL ON OCTANE REQUIREMENTS OF CARS IN CUSTOMER SERVICE," SAE Technical Paper 540035, 1954, https://doi.org/10.4271/540035.Also In
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