Re: Top Gear - Bullet Train
Von: philipuk@gmail.com (philipuk@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 15.07.2008 18:27
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Datum: 15.07.2008 18:27
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On 15 Jul, 17:28, "Dave X" <d...@bntrnt.com> wrote: > "Depresion" <127.0.0.1> wrote in message > > news:eJmdnfO5EOgG4uHVnZ2dnUVZ8trinZ2d@posted.plusnet... > > > > > "Peter Hill" <peter.usen...@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote in message > >news:vlgo74lu8h1qfq3nvj1mfjs5io4jkrvgfd@4ax.com... > >> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 20:34:53 GMT, wensleyd...@pacersplace.org.uk (Neil > >> Williams) wrote: > > >>>On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 17:47:51 +0100, "Recliner" > >>><nig...@clara.co_dot_uk> wrote: > > >>>>Actually, planes use nitrogen in their tyres, too. > > >> so? > > >>>>I assume it's to > >>>>avoid the oxidising effect of air and the water vapour. > > >> So so wrong. Motorsport quackery. > > > If "Motorsport quackery" gets a faster or more consistent lap time which > > using these gases dose then it gets used which it dose. > > The Michelin tyre centre that recently replaced two tyres on my Citroen C3 > inflates all tyres they fit with nitrogen now. Apparently it helps prevents > leaks, according to the poster in the reception bay. I hadn't thought any > more of it until I read this thread. Did they charge you extra for the privilege?[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Dave X (15.07.2008 19:12)
- Abo (16.07.2008 11:58)
- Sam Wilson (16.07.2008 13:30)
