might do the calculus of petrol in the tyres. Now that might be a bit more interesting.
jkm,
Aug 12, 10:43am
Ummm. gravity!
purple666,
Aug 12, 11:04am
And how does that work!
bill-robinson,
Aug 12, 11:40am
ever heard of barometric pressure measured at a standard 14.8psi,
elect70,
Aug 12, 12:03pm
Like the truck thatwent on scales attruck weigh station , cop said he was over weightso hebanged on the side & all the chooks flew into the air inside & truck was then underweight .
hatchback,
Aug 12, 12:09pm
Yeah right.great fuel saving because the car is 1236kg instead of 1238kg.big difference lololololool
friendly_prawn,
Aug 12, 12:13pm
you have no idea what you are talking about. Not only was there a big fuel saving, but I ran the quarter mile 1 second faster.
friendly_prawn,
Aug 12, 12:20pm
hey thats a cool idea, might knock a couple of seonds off my quarter mile times with helium.
zirconium,
Aug 12, 12:23pm
*wonders how what's in the tyres makes a difference to fp running the 1/4 mile*.
zirconium,
Aug 12, 12:24pm
.but.but.but.helium is a tiny little molecule, and would leak out so that your tyres would all deflate.(True, btw, this is why helium balloons go down)
friendly_prawn,
Aug 12, 12:54pm
boy oh boy and you guys call your selves mechanics. why would you use the standard helium. You should only ever use the 4evastayup brand. I dont know, mechanics these days!
zirconium,
Aug 12, 1:01pm
Nah, i'm a chemist!And that sounds more like a brand of bra, hahaha.
friendly_prawn,
Aug 12, 1:02pm
brand of bra! oops, so it is. Sorry my mind was wandering there for a minute.
bill-robinson,
Aug 12, 1:15pm
nice wander though
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