There was one situation, I think it may have been a Car Talk puzzler
where a person ran out of gas. Had about a mile to go to a gas
station. Poured some water into the gas tank, tried to start. Nope.
Kept pouring it until the car started. How was this possible?
Mike Y - 11 May 2008 23:51 GMT
> There was one situation, I think it may have been a Car Talk puzzler
> where a person ran out of gas. Had about a mile to go to a gas
> station. Poured some water into the gas tank, tried to start. Nope.
> Kept pouring it until the car started. How was this possible?
Well, other than saying the person was a liar...
If the 'pickup' wasn't at the bottom of the tank, and running out of gas
meant
there was still gas in the tank the pickup just couldn't get to, putting
water in
the tank would raise the level with the water on the bottom and now the
remaining gas COULD be picked up by the draw tube.
But I said 'could'. It's just something that could conceivably work.
BUT... The car would NOT be running on water.
In actual fact, I really doubt this happened. It would be one of those
thought experiments.
Mike - 12 May 2008 00:00 GMT
> There was one situation, I think it may have been a Car Talk puzzler
> where a person ran out of gas. Had about a mile to go to a gas
> station. Poured some water into the gas tank, tried to start. Nope.
> Kept pouring it until the car started. How was this possible?
It's not ! Casrs run on gasoline not water.
who - 14 May 2008 23:47 GMT
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> There was one situation, I think it may have been a Car Talk puzzler
> where a person ran out of gas. Had about a mile to go to a gas
> station. Poured some water into the gas tank, tried to start. Nope.
> Kept pouring it until the car started. How was this possible?
It was possible because the story was obviously a joke or a scam.