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They look like these
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-CHROME-TPM...-/141028650401 Only I was missing two of them so I ordered two from toyota and my wife picked them up. These idiots sent me two normal plastic caps with a 15$ invoice Taking those back this weekend. 15 bucks for two caps, he must have been on crack I'm just gona get some like I posted here |
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Personally I prefer plastic, typically they're lighter and there's zero chance of them chemically interacting with the valve stem. But right now I'm running without anything so :shrug:
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And it is the nR that determines how the pressure in a tire filled with a particular gas (with it's particular n and especially particular R) will respond to temperature changes. In other words: My thought experiment is that I have two tires at the same temperature and pressure, one filled with gas 1 and the other one with gas 2. Then I heat up both tires to a higher temperature, still identical between the tires. The pressure will rise in both tires, but probably by a different amount. This pressure increase is determined by nR of the particular gas. My point is that even though R of water vapor is higher than R of dry air or nitrogen, there is so little vapor in the air even at saturation (100% relative humidity) at high temperatures, that the effect on pressure change in response to temperature change will be minimal. |
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It does not change no matter what. The only difference you will find for the value R is based on what units you are using, NOT what gas you are using. It would be like saying that "G" varies based on what material is falling. Maybe I am the one that is confused.... http://www.katmarsoftware.com/gconvals.htm |
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ask them politely where they got them from.
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My understanding (possibly wrong) is that the universal gas constant describes an ideal gas, but there is also individual gas costnat (http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/in...ant-d_588.html) which describes how an actual gas would behave. But I might be wrong when using it in the same equation. Now, if we assumed your point of view that we should use the universal R no matter what gas we are considering, and that n is very similar between the gases (because for most gases the volume of one mole under standard conditions is close to "ideal" 22.4 litres), that would mean that the differences between temperature-related pressure changes between gases are far smaller than I calculated. Because it was the difference in R_individual that was responsible for the bulk of the effect. (Also, I realized that I used the volume of one mole (22.4 to 24.5 L/mol) in place of n (the amount in moles), obviously I should have used the reciprocal of the volume, but it has little effect on the result as again it is R that largely determines the effect. |
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If that given amount of atmospheric air is at 30 psi at X temp then nitrogen would be approximately 3% less pressure so that's a ~1 psi difference, you've totally validated my estimates! Math is fun, |
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It appears to me that we agree in principle, and where we appear to disagree, it's not an actual disagreement, because we are talking about different things, so obviously we see different numbers. I'll get back to this later, and I'll also try to get my Rs correct. |
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Well now depending on the neighbourhood...
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