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Source: Automobile Reference Collection
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In design, the result of twenty-eight years of experience. In power, what every motorist expects today. This view of the big, powerful Haynes 75 motor shows the new system of exhaust and intake manifolds which has given a vast increase in motive power. The Haynes fuelizer produces a gas which is highly volatile; it breaks up the liquid fuel into atoms which thoroughly mix with the air charge. This gives maximum explosive force. In addition to this, the air charge scientifically heats the fuel before it enters the carburetor. This means quicker and more economical formation of motor gas. The hot spot and auxiliary air devices are adjustable for varying weather conditions.
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