BarnyardEngineering
Well-known Member
- Location
- Rochester, NY
Watching too many old CHiPS reruns on H&I TV eh?We had a neighbor who used to send his wife to town to get ten gallons in a milk can. If she'd ever stopped quick or even turned a corner too fast, the can would have slid, the lid would have popped off and it would have turned in to a ten gallon fire ball. I don't know how he ever lived long enough to die of cancer or for her to die of whatever old age ailment took her.
It's not the liquid that burns, it's the vapor, and it needs to be at the correct air/vapor ratio, AND most importantly, it needs a spark. It's not normal for a vehicle to go down the road generating sparks. It would take a series of very specific unfortunate events all happening in the correct order to get a "fireball." 999,999 times out of a million, it would just result in spilled gas.