Stein Stein Aug 23, 2010 #5 *oops* I bet at least one guy lost his job over that. Next project: Use a bunch of big turbos to create a vacuum in a tanker car and see if it does it faster than whatever they used to empty that.
*oops* I bet at least one guy lost his job over that. Next project: Use a bunch of big turbos to create a vacuum in a tanker car and see if it does it faster than whatever they used to empty that.
Impreza05 New member Aug 24, 2010 #6 we used to do that with metal gas cans in school. Amazing how easy it happens.
boxer3main <1.8 liter Aug 24, 2010 #7 My subaru did that back in '91 puff it back up like tire and go with it. (remove EGR== puffing up the tin can) Next project: Use a bunch of big turbos to create a vacuum in a tanker car and see if it does it faster than whatever they used to empty that. Click to expand... nothing will equal the molecular. man plays with air, and hydraulics.. woopdy do. even subaru forgets molecular... Last edited by a moderator: Aug 24, 2010
My subaru did that back in '91 puff it back up like tire and go with it. (remove EGR== puffing up the tin can) Next project: Use a bunch of big turbos to create a vacuum in a tanker car and see if it does it faster than whatever they used to empty that. Click to expand... nothing will equal the molecular. man plays with air, and hydraulics.. woopdy do. even subaru forgets molecular...
K krazykarpenter New member Aug 24, 2010 #8 Science is fun. Have only done it with soda bottles; but that was awesome. +1 for fun destruction!