I'm gunna fill mine with Helium
Hmm, won't even need the snorkel if I can get it to float


Hmm, won't even need the snorkel if I can get it to float


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Nitrogen inflation is pointless and a waste of the energy used to purify the Nitrogen in the first place. Make (nearly) pure N2 for yourself if you like. You can do it by burning something, catching the gases coming off, then compressing it until all of the oxygenated compounds fall out as precipitate. Tada... a stream of dirty water and a stream of nearly pure Nitrogen. If you want a laboratory grade, you'll have to do a few more steps to pull out the Argon, etc...
Nitrogen allows you to run at the full rated Psi of a given tire without the risk of overinflation due to heat.
Phil-I'm sorry but this just isn't right. The amount of thermal expansion with nitrogen vs air (which is 80 % nitrogen) at these temps and pressures is the same. I think it's Boyle's Law that would say the expansion would be the same, since they are acting as ideal gasses at these temps and pressures.
The best argument for nitrogen, and the only one that has any bearing to passenger car tires, is the absence of water. I can buy that. The rest of it is hype. If you are operating at the margin, on the outer edge of the envelope, maybe this trace amount of water becomes important. I'll keep that in mind the next time I take my 80 series to 200 mph.
CO2 is something different. It must be more soluble in rubber, because even though it is a bigger molecule, it leaks out faster.
Nitrogen? Better fuel mileage because of?
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I personally love the added gas mileage I get from having nitrogen filled tires. Its almost as good as the savings I get from putting acetone in my fuel tank![]()