Gotta hit 100 persint!
Any car can be a flying car if you give it enough acceleration
Found the uncensored version
Better quality uncensored version
I know this is obvious but it boggles my mind how each square inch of that tire has almost 100lbs of force pushing on it
Just realizing now why hydraulics are so strong, a 6 inch squared piston at 100 psi is 600 pounds of force
If you consider that a car weighs hundreds of kilograms but its contact surface with ground is something like 100 squared centimetres, that pressure makes sense
I work with industrial hydraulics, the forces involved in big gear are truly insane.
Working pressures is around 270bar…on ~1.4m^2 of cylinders. Millions of kg of force.
CHITTYCHITTYBANGBANG
Why the fuck is the word shit “censored”. What is the point of obfuscating a few pixels yet the word is still visible
people are so consistently mad about this in memes now I’m going to start including it in all the memes I make
Your memes suck anyways.
F**king right they do.
Either OCR censoring or engagement bait for wherever it was originally
Its like you never heard of shπ.
Pretty sure that’s sh(AT-AT)
That’s Sean Connery referring to James Bond’s profession
That’s so good 10/10
shpee
Probably to dodge shitty social media OCR censoring
Bro I found it of reddit years ago and has been sitting in my meme folder bunkers since then. I don’t know who did it
100psi is 6894 hPa for the freedom challenged among us.
I find bar more intuitive even if it’s just hPa/1000
Nearly 7 bar is impressive for any tyres
Any car tire.
For road bicycles 7 bar is just “normal”, 8 and above isn’t unheard of.
A guy once asked if I was crazy when I was pressurizing my hybrid bike to 6 bar, and I just pointed to the sidewall where the rating said 4.5-6.5 bar. The range is wide because the pressure you should use varies depending on what you weigh, and how you want to balance rolling resistance vs comfort.
And even then the safety margin on bike tires is more than double the max rating, so it’s perfectly safe to go a full bar over if you want.
How much banana per square dishwasher in is that?
If we take the banana to be 180 grams and the square dishwasher to be 0.36 square meter, that would come to about 140,000 bananas per square dishwasher.
Nice math. Makes more sense then imperial, for sure. That’s a lot of bananas, might as well go drive a banana car
At least 3
neither of those mean anything to me
100 psi
14400 lbf/ft^2 (pounds-force per square foot)
1600 ozf/in^2 (ounces-force per square inch)
689.475729 kPa (kilopascals)
689475.729 Pa (pascals)
6.80459639 atm (atmospheres) (unit officially deprecated)
6.89475729 bars
68.9475729 dbar (decibars)
6894.75729 mbar (millibars)
5171.49326 Torr (torr) (unit officially deprecated)
5171.49252 mmHg (millimeters of mercury)
203.602068 inHg (inches of mercury)
70.30696 m WC (meters of water column)
0.07030696 km WC (kilometers of water column)
230.6659 ft WC (feet of water column)5171.49252 mmHg (millimeters of mercury)
why didn’t you say that immediately??
I didn’t know Torr was deprecated… For some reason that was always the number for STP I could remember in physics.
Can you give me a reading in burgers needed to achieve that pressure in my heart?
How about 689.4kPa?
I’ve stopped a half dozen people from doing something like this… Every single one of them was filling up to the maximum pressure listed on the sidewall.
The sidewall pressure is only the correct pressure at the maximum load on the tire. The maximum rated load on the tire is often nearly twice the vehicle’s maximum weight rating, so the sidewall pressure is never the correct pressure for your vehicle.
The correct pressure for each tire on your vehicle is listed on a tag on the driver’s door, or door frame.
Jup.
Cars actually come with manuals that explain this stuff.
Reading is a lost art.
I’m with you, I’m the one who read my wife’s car manual.
One of life’s pleasures, for me, is getting home with a shiny new thing and going over the manual and trying out the features, and of course it will work as described, and somehow that’s very satisfying.
I might be on the spectrum though, my experience is that people find that weird and nobody bothers to read manuals.
One of life’s pleasures, for me, is getting…
Oh nice, me too!
I might be on the spectrum though
Ah, me too
Same, but in my line of work (programmer) it makes me look like a damn savant. “How did you know how to do X?” “Oh, I vaguely remembered something from reading the API docs 2 years ago so I just went and looked it up again”
Well fuck, am I on the spectrum?
Honestly Ive looked all over for my car manual but I cant find it anywhere on the internet. My car is a 1993 Honda Civic EK3 which I got second (more likely 5th or 10th) hand. The earliest model’s manual I can find online is the 1995 model. Do you know a good site that might have the owners manual for my model?
It should normally be on a label stuck to the left B-pillar, below the latch for the driver-side door (that little loop thingy the door grabs onto when closed)
ManualsLib also has the original manual where it’s listed on pg. 143.
Edit: From what I can gather, “EK3” is a codename for a model and generation of the Civic. The EK3 also started in '96, not '93, so you may have been given the wrong info.
[This model utilized the same design language as the rest of the Civic range but was actually a hatchback version of the Honda Domani, sharing that car’s platform which was derived from the previous-generation (EG/EH/EJ) Civic.](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Civic_(sixth_generation)
Don’t forget also that tire pressure increases with temperature. You’re pressure will be higher if the weather is warmer, and will actually increase as you drive. A 30 mile drive could see a 4-5 psi increase.
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Plot twist: That reading is in Bar
100 psi = 100 pirsent.
I can’t understand your accent. Persint. The i is after the s.
No no, it’s persant.
holy hell
As in croissant?
Did you mean persanti?
It’s spelled prisanti
I think you’re trying to spell peasant
Holy hell!
A car tire can take as much pressure as 97 peasants per square holy hell…
Nope, “holy hell” doesn’t start with an “I”. It must be something different.
Once my roommate punctured one of my tires and I went to a gas station and filled it up. Must have been one of my first times doing it ever. As I got back on the highway my car finally showed the pressure, it read 73….
Don’t feel bad … I drove down the road once in my old truck and started feeling a terrible shaking … I drove for a while hoping it would go away but it got worse. I finally pulled over and had a look at front passenger side tire … a bulge was sticking out of it like a giant bruise and once the tire stopped moving, the bulge grew ten sizes and as soon as I realized what it was, I turned away and the thing exploded!
Always check your tires.
Omg glad you were ok! New fear unlocked!!
Holy crap!
He should test his tires with water first.
meanwhile I’m sketched out by the tires on my uncles old road bike that say max 90 psi wheras mine say like 20 or so.
narrow tires need more pressure to maintain the same outward force, because the area is smaller.
Ok so that’s what the backup tire says 60psi.
When I first saw it, I thought that it has to be wrong and I’m looking at the wrong number.
When I saw it the first time, before I understood how it worked, I thought “surely this is just for long-term storage purposes and I would need to bleed some pressure if I wanted to drive on it”
Pffft amateur… I can easily pump my car tires up to 100 Bar.
Like driving on four basketballs