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Stronger than a fire extinguisher?!?

Can you think of any system able to release air or water, stronger than a fire extinguisher, except for guns?? If you can, how does it work??. I need as much information as i can get.

Answer:

Police cars do have bigger wheels, stiffer suspension, better brakes, larger alternators and more engine oil capacity. None of those mods have anything to do with driving over speed bumps. The small 1 foot wide speed bumps scare people into slowing down, unless your car is lowered there is no reason to slow down other then for safety of the people in the area which is why speed bumps exist. The suspension on any normal car will just absorb the bump at speed like any other bump you drive over. That's why I say its a speed bump not a slow bump.
A halon fire extinguisher because it contains a gas that interrupts the chemical reaction that takes place when fuels burn. This type of fire extinguisher is often used to protect valuable electrical equipment since they leave no residue. A halon fire extinguisher has a limited range, usually 4 to 6 feet.
it might be worn control arm bushings, struts or shocks, which ever you have. maybe you have worn spring seats. try this ! spray some motor oil around the spring seats and spray the control arm bushings and see if it stops.

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