You need to top off your blinker fluid to get to 100
I’m surprised the car didn’t display a warning
Programmers could not imagine someone doing this.
Jesus Christ! A friend of mine exploded a mountain bike tire when trying to inflate it to 100psi, assuming it would be the same as on his racing bike, he said it went off like a grenade. I can’t imagine what a car tire would be like.
I’ve done this with a brand new tub, slipped between the tire and the rim and I just missed it, and it happens quick. Not exactly a grenade, only know that from having been near them too, but loud enough to snap your head real fast.
I’ve got one better… I used to work in a bike shop. When building new bikes, it’s common to overinflate the tires (to get the bead seated nicely all around) and then let the excess out. I did that one day with a flat repair, and blew the side of the rim off, it had been worn so thin by the brakes. (This was many years ago, before disc brakes were common)
Also, we had a deaf girl working with us. If someone exploded a tire (it didn’t happen often, but it was more than never) it would startle her too, she didn’t hear anything, but she said she could feel it.
Holy shit, 6.4 - 6.7 bar…
Is this even possible?
Road bicycles like the ones used in the Tour de France use pressures in the 120-140 psi range, but cars generally float around the 32 psi area.
Tops on my trucks is 44
Probably less these days as it’s shown lower pressures and larger tires can improve performance.
Which type of performance? Surely not fuel economy/emissions?
Yes fuel economy. Energy expended per distance traveled or power needed to maintain a given speed. Just the fuel in this case is burned by your own body.
At world class levels, a few watts here and there will make a big difference by the end of a race.
Aah, gotcha. I had thought that
Probably less these days
was in reference to this part at the end of the parent comment:
cars generally float around the 32 psi area
and I haven’t seen anything to contradict all the previous literature on under-inflated automobile tires being worse for fuel economy.
Yeah it’s because the theory has been that high pressure decreases tire deformation and this is more efficient. This is where the wisdom of under inflated tires become less efficient. However lower pressure (like 80-90 psi) allows bicycle tires to absorb road imperfections and vibrations which actually ends up slightly more efficient. But if you go too low efficiency will be negatively affected.
Airplane tires actually have very high pressures to prevent hydroplaning, which is more important than ride quality or fuel efficiency for them.
Source?
All the studies I’ve read (and my experience) show that narrower tires and higher pressures improve economy. Less traction and less ride comfort are the tradeoffs, respectively.
GCN has a number of videos on this subject: https://youtu.be/jTZfrBVr5pQ?si=M5v6KP5ZZ9ZU5MXz
https://youtu.be/AK5KLvrzrb4?si=aMcYxYnWi9poZ8SA
And here is some technical data from SRAM: https://www.sram.com/globalassets/publicsites/cms-campaign-pages-not-story-pages/zipp/totalsystemeffeciency/pdf-downloads/tse-explained2.pdf
Basically new data includes vibration losses which get larger as pressure increases. There’s a sweet spot to balance between rolling resistance (which decreases with pressure) and vibration (which increases with pressure). So when you mention ride comfort as a trade off, it actually has a much larger effect than you might imagine.
Thanks for the videos and the PDF, but they are all bicycle related.
A car has a whole sophisticated subsystem dedicated for absorbing vibrations (the suspension), so I’m not sure the results can be applied there…
Oh I was only addressing this:
Road bicycles like the ones used in the Tour de France use pressures in the 120-140 psi range,
Suspension is great for smoothing out low frequency unevenness, but not so much for high frequencies, like something the size of gravel- a spring will ring like a bell.
Trucks often 60-100 though
Go to the truck stop and use the big rig hose. You’ll get what you want 🤯
Yep, 60/80 PSI on my work truck, but the tires are 12-ply.
Not in a car… But 10 or 12 ply truck/tractor/trailer tires can run around 90 psi
I just looked it up. It seems that normal car tires will explode at 115 - 145 psi.
Yeah you can definitely do it with car tires for a short time at least, that’s how you check for leaks (overpressure to like 80 psi and put it in a tub of water, look for the bubbles)
That makes sense. Thanks for explaining!
Do NOT do this!
You do not need to overpressurize to find leaks. This is dangerous advice, as a tire blowing at even lower pressures can kill you. And there won’t be any warning before it does.
Sorry buddy but you’re full of shit, this is standard practice at tire shops. The reason you overpressure is that a tire at rest may not lose air noticeably, you overpressure to mimic driving down the highway when the tire is bulging out more due to centrifugal forces.
80 psi for a few minutes is not really that dangerous, the tires blow up at 120+ psi.
I won’t be as rude, but you are the one making a claim that exceeds both common sense and the warning on a typical car tire sidewall. A leak from a puncture area, bad bead seal, or tire failure point will show at normal inflation pressures with a water/soap test, as anyone in their backyard can attest to. You don’t need to simulate flexing and stress for this, in fact pushing the tire to its limits with high pressure will absolutely find a failure of the tire structure very quickly, which was the point of my warning. Maybe you’ve never seen or heard a tire explode. It doesn’t pop like a balloon.
I would question any shop doing this procedure from a manufacturer’s recommendations and from OSHA standards.
In not really talking about possible, I am more talking real world running pressure.
I’m sure you can air up a car tire but at 90 psi it would be so rock hard that travel on it would be extremely uncomfortable. Also you would risk blowing it out whenever you went over a big enough bump. The tire volume inside would deform and cause a massive pressure spike.
Tractor trailer tires are made with more layers of rubber and steel belting so they can safely handle higher pressures.
Right, you would likely pop a tire on your friendly neighborhood pothole. Even if you were lucky and avoided all of that, the tires will bulge in the center, drastically reducing the contact patch with the ground and you’d have probably 15-35% traction compared to proper inflation.
Don’t slash ‘em
Unless you want to end up in a watchpeopledie sub
100 psi is standard on semi truck tires.
Steer tires specifically are sometimes 110 or even 120.
Someone please confiscate their keys so nobody else gets hurt
Just explain to them they overlooked it is in psi and not % and all parties will be safer. It was probably a joke by the creator and by you… but ignorance isnt bad, it’s an opportunity for improvement. -Brought to you by Hallmark
Ok but only if the convo takes place more that 30 yards from the car.
They were just overclocking their tyres
Just swerve on the road to warm up the tires like a race car driver.
I guess lemmy has grown to the point that we’re just reposting Facebook car memes now.
That’s a pity.
People are allowed to like what they like. Please don’t gatekeep.
If it’s funny and I don’t have to go to Facebook, I have zero problem with it.
I want to know the age demographics on Lemmy.
I want to know what love is.
“Children” and “people old enough to be their grandparents.”
No in between.
Yep I think you’re right
2/3 and 3/3 do not load for me. I guess I’ll never find out how out ends!
I’m tyred of all of this now…
No, no, no… it has to be really cold air. That way when it expands as it warms you get 100%!
97 psi. That guy is gonna die
Everyone is gonna die…
Technically correct.
i dont get the joke :D
Needs the right atmosphere I guess
You’re the kind of person who would do something like this, then. When’s the last time you got an oil change?
Not everyone owns a car or a driver’s permit
The US mind can’t comprehend this
This right here
I ain’t got a car yet, let alone a license :')
But tbh I would 100% do something like this even if I had a car
those arent percentages. That’s more than double the recommended tire pressure in psi
Nahhnahnah
More pressure means more power, and more power means a better car/j 😎
Keep going, make sure you’re not wearing safety goggles, also make sure not to read up on natural selection until after you’ve aired them up.
Use cold air so it’ll expand in the tire. Alternatively heat the tires, put them in the sun.
You need to inflate it to just over 100 so that the air that escapes when you pull the inflater leaves the tire at 100.
An easy trick is to press in on the tire with your shoulder as you’re inflating; really push into it, and it adds just enough to offset the air loss when you stop inflating. Dad used to use his head, and that worked great because the smaller surface area of the top of his head meant more PSI, but I’m not as tough as dad and it hurts my neck to do it that way, so I use my shoulder.
Anyway, don’t give up! You can get there, and a properly inflated tire can improve your mileage. Most people don’t keep their tires properly inflated and are just wasting money.
Sometimes I barely chuckle at the funniest things. And then other times I can’t stop laughing over the dumbest shit. Like this 🤣
Sometimes the dumbest shit really is what sets you off. I remember losing it for a while when I first encountered “none pizza left beef”
what does that mean
I can’t believe it but there is a wikipedia page for it! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/None_Pizza_with_Left_Beef
Here’s the funny picture
Haha me too!