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Discussions and Author Closures on The Relationship between Engine Oil Viscosity and Engine Performance (SP-416)
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Discussions and author closures on “The Relationship Between Oil Viscosity and Engine Performance” provides a supplement to SAE SP 416 - ASTM STP 621 which included all of the papers presented at the SAE-ASTM Symposium held during the 1977 SAE International Automotive Engineering Congress & Exposition Meeting held in Detroit, Michigan, February 28-March 4, 1977.
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Stewart, R. and Selby, T., "Discussions and Author Closures on The Relationship between Engine Oil Viscosity and Engine Performance (SP-416)," SAE Technical Paper 770628, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770628.Also In
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