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Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 5:49 pm
by Poseidon2000
Would the inner tube of a car tire be a good source for elastic pressure?
Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 6:14 pm
by SEAL
That's a very good question. I know people use bike tubes for CPH PCs, so I guess you could use one from a car. Does anyone else see a giant CPS water cannon possibility? That's if it actually works; I don't know how you could get around the circular shape.
Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 6:25 pm
by Poseidon2000
I'm thining of a Powerpak CPH, so it would be on my back...
OR, supercannon3, with 6 tires together for a PC!

Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 6:27 pm
by mr. dude
That's if it actually works; I don't know how you could get around the circular shape.
You can just chop it and close one end up, no problem there.
It could work, I don't know enough about the elasticity of the material, but at worst I'd just fear for its durability.
Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 6:34 pm
by SEAL
Yeah, that's what I thought of, but the problem would be that it would still be very curved. Not that it really matters; you'd just have to work around it. I don't think it would hinder performance.
Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 6:56 pm
by mr. dude
Yeah, shouldn't be too much of a problem, it'd straighten out once it fills up.
Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 8:10 pm
by atvan
Aren't car tires (almost typed tyres

) lower pressure than bike tires?
Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 8:56 pm
by Poseidon2000
Yeah, car tires are less than bike, however bike tires are 75+psi. Car tires are 50ish. Exactly what i want!
Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 11:02 pm
by DX
Depends on the type of tire. My car tires are only rated for about 44 PSI and my old mountain bike is similar. My racing bike is rated for 130 PSI, though. I would think that tire inner tubes would make for crappy bladders compared to LRT. The shape, unknown tolerance for expansion etc. make it a gamble.
Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 6:50 am
by Andrew
I don't know how far a car inner tube can expand. The best inner tubes to use are latex ones (same material as the latex rubber tubing) which you can find on higher end bikes. Unsure if you can find latex car tyre inner tubes.
Also (being the size they are when empty) you'd be left with a HUGE amount of dead, unusable, space. Water will just sit there and not get fired at all once it shrinks to it's resting size.
I didn't think many cars used inner tubes any more? I thought they were pretty much all tubeless nowadays.
Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:55 am
by Poseidon2000
Eh, there's a pepboys closer than mcmaster, so just wanted to be curious.

Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 11:08 am
by Fishfan
OR, supercannon3, with 6 tires together for a PC!

SuperCannon III has already been made, and I already made plans for a SuperCannon IV!
http://forums.sscentral.org/showthread.php?t=5580
Look farther down the thread, and you'll see he started to call it SuperCannon III
You could call it SuperCPSCannon, all though that is a bit long, I think SuperCannon name should be just piston air cannons.
Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 11:09 am
by Poseidon2000
Who made it? GJIV? You? Who? I feel left back...

Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 12:30 pm
by SEAL
The 6" water cannon was made by adronl, an SSC-only member who doesn't post anymore. I asked him about the range in that thread, but he never measured it. It's a shame, because I really wanted to know how far it shot if it was powerful enough to set off a car alarm by shooting the car.
As far as names, what about CPSWC? Or you could use a fancier name like ElastiCannon or whatever.

Re: Car Tire CPS PCs?
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 1:22 pm
by Poseidon2000
I picture the next SC to have a tube that's 1' thick and is 4', pressurizing to 174.13125w46ubgfyjf psi [

] and shoots 12345678900987654321.8 feet at 102938476x output per millisecond....
Ah, dreams!
