06-29-2025, 01:30 AM
Fill your car tires with water pressure from the garden hose (really)
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06-29-2025, 01:17 PM
Does he account for pressure?
Yesterday, 02:10 AM
That was an entertaining, but completely ridiculous way to fill a tire.
"Man is a little germ that lives on an unimportant rock ball that revolves about a small star at the outskirts of an ordinary galaxy. ... I am absolutely amazed to discover myself on this rock ball rotating around a spherical fire. It's a very odd situation. And the more I look at things I cannot get rid of the feeling that existence is quite weird. -- Alan Watts
Yesterday, 12:53 PM
I can imagine the extra mass in the tires causing them to fly apart at speed from centripetal acceleration.
Posted with natural stupidity instead of artificial intelligence
Yesterday, 01:05 PM
(Yesterday, 12:53 PM)cbelt3 Wrote: I can imagine the extra mass in the tires causing them to fly apart at speed from centripetal acceleration. Dunno, seems like then there would be law suits out the wazoo about that aerosol flat fix gunk. A tire full of water might affect braking/stopping distance though, maybe. But maybe stay cooler.... or warmer....
Yesterday, 02:30 PM
He's not filling it with water, just using water pressure to push air.
Yesterday, 02:55 PM
I suspect he's going to be late for work
Yesterday, 03:24 PM
(Yesterday, 01:05 PM)ho'ard Wrote:(Yesterday, 12:53 PM)cbelt3 Wrote: I can imagine the extra mass in the tires causing them to fly apart at speed from centripetal acceleration. The question is how much water is in the tire. I'd say very little, to affect tire performance, aside possibly from longevity. Just to be clear, he didn't fill the tire with water, he used water (pressure) to fill the tire with air. Pretty interesting. Obviously water in a tire isn't good for longevity. It's possible to do it so only a little water vapor gets into the tire. At some point, enough water would affect acceleration, braking, handling, and ride. How much would that be? Another teachable moment. An interesting video.
Yesterday, 04:01 PM
I have not been around it in a zillion years but it used to be a thing to fill dune buggy tires with water for use in the desert.
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