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Old Dec 13, 2012
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Nitrogen in Tires

The next best thing is obviously just around the corner. A brand new and fastest growing available service in the automotive world is the application of nitrogen gas with your tires in contrast to regular air. The goal of a tire is not only to provide traction for your car, and also to guide the weight from the car. But anybody that has ever had a designated tire knows that it must be actually the environment that holds up the automobile.
Although a new comer to consumers inside the automotive world, nitrogen inflation in tires can be around for some time. Pure nitrogen has become widely used in race car tires (NASCAR, Formula 1, Indy Car, GT500), Aircraft (Commercial, Military and NASA), and also heavy-duty and industrial equipment (cranes, earth-movers and mining equipment). This being said, it hasn’t been the unfamiliarity while using gas, but the supply and cost which includes kept it from common use for thus long.
Similarities:
Nitrogen and our air are generally gases and do have some similarities. Did you know that air we breathe is definitely consisting of 78% nitrogen (N2), in addition to only 21% oxygen (O2) and another 1% of other miscellaneous gases? Also, as with most gases across the board, temperature affects their pressure per square inch (psi). For around every 10 Fahrenheit rise in temperature, there exists in regards to a 1 psi boost in pressure. This is amongst the reasons that individuals must check are vehicles air pressure constantly all year round due to temperature change, and every day prior to heat generated when driving as well as the warmth in the sun.
Differences:
The rubber in tires, when observed through a microscope, is actually a porous weave of pasta like strands. Because of this, regular air is actually able to permeate or escape through the microscopic holes in tires at about a rate of 1-2 psi per month. Nitrogen molecules actually have more trouble finding their way escaping through tires. The pressure will decrease at a rate of 3-4 times slower than air. This makes it simpler to maintain tire pressure thinking about the giant majority of automobile owners never check their own.

The impurities in air make the pressure less consistent & less predictable under increasing temperatures in a racing development due to moisture. This is the reason nitrogen gas is used. It is more reliable in determining the handling characteristics of the tire. A highly competitive race automobile driver would definitely benefit from nitrogen where every little bit matters.

Nitrogen is & a slow-moving or inert gas due to its non-reactive nature with other elements & materials. This makes it more pure & a dry gas that doesn’t support the moisture that air has in it. The moisture in air is reactive with the steel inner cord & the various metals used in wheels. This reaction will cause wheels to rust, chrome to peel & the tire to create unusual wear due to inner tire cord corrosion. This is beneficial to low mileage drivers & those that use higher mileage tires (60,000-80,000 mile warranty).

As a free service, nitrogen gas in tires is a great deal & will provide some added benefits. It can be helpful to those that procrastinate or disregard their tire maintenance. Lots of shops will charge $5 dollars a tire which isn’t so bad to a less desirable $10 a tire. In the event you have high mileage tires that are expected to last a long time period or don’t drive that often, this product is best for you. Thinking about tire prices are constantly on the rise, any little thing that will save us money helps.
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Re: Nitrogen in Tires

Nitrogen in the tires is not endorsed by Honda.

Honda Service News, Nov 2012, titled "Filling Tires With Nitrogen: Why We Say No"










My tires are all filled with 78% Nitrogen.
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Re: Nitrogen in Tires

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My tires are all filled with 78% Nitrogen.
I see what you did there
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Re: Nitrogen in Tires

Im missing the joke here
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Re: Nitrogen in Tires

the air you breathe is 78-79% nitrogen and about 20-21% oxygen with a small percent of other gases
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Re: Nitrogen in Tires

I just finished up with chemistry, i feel like i should've known that lol
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Re: Nitrogen in Tires

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Im missing the joke here
It wasn't a joke.
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Re: Nitrogen in Tires

wut?!?!? Am I breathing nitrogen all the time?!?!?!?!?!?

*choke* *cough* yeeeeeegh!
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Re: Nitrogen in Tires

Yup.

And dihydrogen monoxide can be a real killer too. Especially if someone inhales the concentrated form of it. People around the world die every day because of this killer.
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Re: Nitrogen in Tires

So you can fill your tires at a gas station for free. Or pay a shop to do it for $20. Obsurd.

I could go on about how negligible the difference is, but I think it is implied.
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Your spelling is absurd
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