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1/10/2006

 

Pressure Guage Indicators

I was filling air in my bike's tyres when I discovered that the rear tyre's level was 10 instead of 36. The problem is that it is difficult for one to assess if the pressure in the tyres is at the optimal level. If your levels are down, you lose out on mileage, inflict damage to your tyres and tubes, and run the risk of an accident. So, don't you think two-wheelers should have pressure indicators ala fuel indicators? I don't see why not! What do you think? And, what about cars, do they have pressure indicators?
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3 Comments:

Anonymous Muthu Online said...

Yea, why not!
Analog indicators can be used when xtreme precision is not reqd.and when severity is minor and digital indicators can be used when severity is major/critical and when precision is reqd.

Next, we might want blinking/beeping alarms to pre-empt defects in automobiles.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2006 7:56:00 PM GMT+05:30  
Anonymous Muthu Online said...

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Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:00:00 PM GMT+05:30  
Blogger Vasu the terrible said...

I think a simpler method is checking tire preasure and filling air everytime you fill fuel. It just costs you a buck.

vasu

Thursday, January 12, 2006 3:57:00 PM GMT+05:30  

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