How did the internal-explosive engine ever acquire such general use if it is not suited for land vehicle work?
As a matter of fact, it is not generally used in land vehicles. True, it has been used generally in automobiles, but that is only one type of land vehicle. Railroads have never been able to adapt the internal-explosive engine to their work, although it has been tried repeatedly, And railroads demand the best performance they can get in a power plant.
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