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Utilization of Eucalyptus Oil and Orange Oil for Small Passenger Cars
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Eucalyptus oil and orange oil have high octane values and they seem to have potential of alternative fuels for spark ignition engines. The purpose of this paper was to investigate various engine performances including acceleration, engine wear and deposit formation during road tests. For eucalyptus oil and orange oil blended with gasoline, engine startability and drivability was nearly equal to gasoline.
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Takeda, S., "Utilization of Eucalyptus Oil and Orange Oil for Small Passenger Cars," SAE Technical Paper 841332, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/841332.Also In
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