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You need an explanation of how the simple "ballistic" gauges work that depend on a pulse of air from the valve to push a marked scale partway along to indicate pressure. Perhaps this is talked about somewhere else, but since these are the very most common tire pressure gauges, it is strange that you don't seem to have any discussion. 141.156.16.135 ( talk) 03:11, 29 November 2012 (UTC)
Following on from the comment above, very little in this article is about the gauges. It's actually about tire pressure more generally. I came here wondering how an old-fashioned ballistic gauge worked - and didn't find out. What I expected to find was a description/comparison of the different types of gauges (say, mechanical versus electronic, manual versus automatic). 45154james ( talk) 09:56, 4 July 2022 (UTC)
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You need an explanation of how the simple "ballistic" gauges work that depend on a pulse of air from the valve to push a marked scale partway along to indicate pressure. Perhaps this is talked about somewhere else, but since these are the very most common tire pressure gauges, it is strange that you don't seem to have any discussion. 141.156.16.135 ( talk) 03:11, 29 November 2012 (UTC)
Following on from the comment above, very little in this article is about the gauges. It's actually about tire pressure more generally. I came here wondering how an old-fashioned ballistic gauge worked - and didn't find out. What I expected to find was a description/comparison of the different types of gauges (say, mechanical versus electronic, manual versus automatic). 45154james ( talk) 09:56, 4 July 2022 (UTC)
Contributing to WikiProject Automobiles has been a long time coming. I'd love to move this article from stub-class to at least B-Class, but I'll settle for Start class as I build it out. Input is appreciated. Below is my workbook and outline for intended changes. I'll be editing on this outline before implementing the changes to the page. Project contributors are welcome to edit the rough outline as well:
Lead
History
Usage
Types of Gauges
Pistongrinder ( talk) 19:09, 17 May 2023 (UTC)
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participant in WikiProject Automobiles. |