Nitrogen Filled Tires.
#11
RE: Nitrogen Filled Tires.
Their is Nitrogen naturally occurring in air. It is true the Nitrogen won't do it's job as well with air in there, but it is still better than straight air. Nitrogen and air just mix to create a% solution heavy in Nitrogen. You don't need to bleed off the Nitrogen then fill with air.
I've run air in my tires for years with no issues at all....and it's free.
I've run air in my tires for years with no issues at all....and it's free.
#12
RE: Nitrogen Filled Tires.
ORIGINAL: Aubrey
I don't buy that. Not from just changing the air in your tires to nitrogen. Maybe from a more efficient tire design and properly inflated tires but not from just switching to nitrogen.
went from 18 in the city to 24 or so, and from 24 highway to 30 or so.
#13
RE: Nitrogen Filled Tires.
Normal atmosphere is 78% Nitrogen. So ALL CARS have nitrogen-filled tires.
If you are managing tire pressures like a Formula One team you will see advantages in the more predictable thermal properties of pure nitrogen.
Pure Nitrogen will not reduce rolling resistance, prevent blowouts, improve gas mileage or stop global warming.
Just Plain Keeping your tires properly inflated will do that.
A google search will reveal that the only people telling us about the advantages of nitrogen in street tires is are the people selling (wait for it) nitrogen tire inflation systems.
Cecil Adams is not sold on the advantages:
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/...instead-of-air
Nor are the Tappet Brothers:
http://www.cartalk.com/content/colum...bruary/02.html
Bottom line: keeping the tires properly filled with good old Air is probably your best bet for better gas mileage.
If you are managing tire pressures like a Formula One team you will see advantages in the more predictable thermal properties of pure nitrogen.
Pure Nitrogen will not reduce rolling resistance, prevent blowouts, improve gas mileage or stop global warming.
Just Plain Keeping your tires properly inflated will do that.
A google search will reveal that the only people telling us about the advantages of nitrogen in street tires is are the people selling (wait for it) nitrogen tire inflation systems.
Cecil Adams is not sold on the advantages:
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/...instead-of-air
Nor are the Tappet Brothers:
http://www.cartalk.com/content/colum...bruary/02.html
Bottom line: keeping the tires properly filled with good old Air is probably your best bet for better gas mileage.
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