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cbigham
Oct 06, 2021Explorer III
DrewE-
That's what I figured. Using K for units P1v1/t1=p2v2/t2 assuming minimal or no tire volume expansion. It's the smell.. I cannot find any bulges, delam as I normally see on tires about to lose it. (No need for n, R in formula to compare temp to temp)
thanks
That's what I figured. Using K for units P1v1/t1=p2v2/t2 assuming minimal or no tire volume expansion. It's the smell.. I cannot find any bulges, delam as I normally see on tires about to lose it. (No need for n, R in formula to compare temp to temp)
thanks
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