This is what awaits you some months or years from now. Water doesn't only come from flooding. Condensation produces a lot of h2o.
Yeah... whatever... I'll look forward to it...
Remember, I'm about 450 feet above sea level...
This is what awaits you some months or years from now. Water doesn't only come from flooding. Condensation produces a lot of h2o.
Do you know why Himalayas is a very large source of water? It's high up. The higher up you are, the more effective the condensation.Remember, I'm about 450 feet above sea level...
Do you know why Himalayas is a very large source of water? It's high up. The higher up you are, the more effective the condensation.
Salt doesn't ignite lithium. Water does. You can't expect TV entertainers to know what's what. I suggest a pinch of salt if you base your life on what the TV says.I'll be pretty impressed if it's salty though...
Salt doesn't ignite lithium. Water does. You can't expect TV entertainers to know what's what. I suggest a pinch of salt if you base your life on what the TV says.
We had a P100 diesel come in once that had driven through flood water at speed. Water went into the intake, a cylinder filled with water and it came to a sudden stop. It had actually bent a con-rod!
Why, do you think I am mystic meg in disguise? Ignition is inherently unpredictable and often happen when you least expect.I see you haven't answered my question...
If you flood damage the battery back don't expect Tesla to honour the warrantyOr, get a Tesla...
Why, do you think I am mystic meg in disguise? Ignition is inherently unpredictable and often happen when you least expect.
Yes, pretty much. White smoke like that from a diesel tends to mean something serious - at best a head gasket. They have such a high compression ratio, that they rarely survive water entering a cylinder. Sometimes, older low-compression petrol engines will get away with it, but I've never seen a diesel survive it.If you flood damage the battery back don't expect Tesla to honour the warranty
When watching the Y-tubes of these tossers treating their (or someone else's) cars as speedboats I often wonder the outcome of those that either die in the ford or stop after the out ramp with clouds of steam emitting from the tailpipe.
I assume we are talking hydraulic induced bent rod(s) etc. especially with a diesel ?
Do you know why Himalayas is a very large source of water? It's high up. The higher up you are, the more effective the condensation.
Google some more, you might learn something.The opposite would be true. Warmer air can hold a greater percentage of water vapour and , generally, air temperature decreases with altitude.
it was these sort of antics that got the road closed off - because it was so popular with YT, more people came to show off, which led to more YouTubers - a vicious circle!Ive been watching these rufford ford vids on youtube.. the car ones are funny, but this motorcyclist at the end - OMG. Hope he wasnt too badly injured but WTF