>....The factor PI (3.14) cancels out. So the
>increase is proportional to the square of the radii. (dia new/2) squared
>divided by (dia old/2) squared. ........
The battery is dead on my calculator & my brain is full. I'm visualizing my
brake fluid being compressed??? & my brake lines swelling. I think I will
just let 25 PSI out of each tire, thereby increasing the rolling resistance
& slowing me down faster. Maybe add aircraft speed brakes...powered by the
power steering pump??? Leave the dog tied to the rear bumper for additional
drag? (No offense, Skippy) Preferably, the campground neighbor's dog who
barked all night, last night.
Happy Motoring (& Braking)
Steve Clevenger
76 Transmode 230
Tulsa, OK.
>increase is proportional to the square of the radii. (dia new/2) squared
>divided by (dia old/2) squared. ........
The battery is dead on my calculator & my brain is full. I'm visualizing my
brake fluid being compressed??? & my brake lines swelling. I think I will
just let 25 PSI out of each tire, thereby increasing the rolling resistance
& slowing me down faster. Maybe add aircraft speed brakes...powered by the
power steering pump??? Leave the dog tied to the rear bumper for additional
drag? (No offense, Skippy) Preferably, the campground neighbor's dog who
barked all night, last night.
Happy Motoring (& Braking)
Steve Clevenger
76 Transmode 230
Tulsa, OK.