nitrogen on tires
#1
nitrogen on tires
I'm new to this nitrogen air on tires because my old car has ordinary air on it.
Just got a question on this.
Is it OK If I fill it with ordinary air as soon as my tire pressure goes down? Or do I have to inflate the entire tire and put ordinary air?
I live in toronto area and I don't know what are it's advantages on cold weather.
Just got a question on this.
Is it OK If I fill it with ordinary air as soon as my tire pressure goes down? Or do I have to inflate the entire tire and put ordinary air?
I live in toronto area and I don't know what are it's advantages on cold weather.
#2
I was curious, so I researched this. Nitrogen is @ 98% pure, if you purchase it to put it in your tires. If you put "air" in your tires, it's 84% nitrogen already, and they are fat molecules compared to oxygen, which is what generally leaks out of your tires. So every time you fill with "air", you're increasing the nitrogen mix to very close to the 98% for which they charge you extra.
IMO, a waste of money, because if you refill your tires regularly, you've got mostly nitrogen by now anyway.
IMO, a waste of money, because if you refill your tires regularly, you've got mostly nitrogen by now anyway.
#3
CF Monarch
I've heard it rides better and increases fuel economy.
Whether it rides better, I don't know. I have never ridden on a N fill.
The only thing that would increase your fuel economy is getting the pressure in your tires more precise than you can get it with a cheap pressure gauge. That in itself has nothing to do with what its filled with.
Whether it rides better, I don't know. I have never ridden on a N fill.
The only thing that would increase your fuel economy is getting the pressure in your tires more precise than you can get it with a cheap pressure gauge. That in itself has nothing to do with what its filled with.
#4
Exactly what river and evan said....Its a bigger molecule so when\if it does leak, it'll leak slower.
So my having slower leaking tires, they stay at proper pressures longer giving you a smoother ride, better gas mileage etc etc etc.
Also, as rivereye said, There is a very high percentage of nitrogen in the air we breathe everyday. That same air is used to fill compressors in shops, so IMO, nitrogen filled tires are a huge waste of money
So my having slower leaking tires, they stay at proper pressures longer giving you a smoother ride, better gas mileage etc etc etc.
Also, as rivereye said, There is a very high percentage of nitrogen in the air we breathe everyday. That same air is used to fill compressors in shops, so IMO, nitrogen filled tires are a huge waste of money
#5
CF Veteran
Helium maybe?? Heard about farmers in Texas using propane to fill tires when compressed air wasn't available too. Just joking folks.
Last edited by Gwampa; April 1st, 2009 at 9:51 PM.
#6
CF Monarch
lol.
I know several guys who are guilty of using reclaimed or contaminted Chlorodiflouromethane to fill their tires.... at least before the EPA outlawed the release of it!
It didn't leak out either.
I know several guys who are guilty of using reclaimed or contaminted Chlorodiflouromethane to fill their tires.... at least before the EPA outlawed the release of it!
It didn't leak out either.
#7
One of the claims for the use of nitrogen in tires is that in changing temperatures the nitrogen has less fluctuation in pressure than air.
I would run nitrogen is my vehicle, but I am constantly changing pressure due to varying loads put in the bed.
I would run nitrogen is my vehicle, but I am constantly changing pressure due to varying loads put in the bed.
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#8
Thanks for your inputs.
So nitrogen only maintains the tire pressure longer... I'm also new at this since when they deliver my car they said that the tires are loaded with nitro air.
I just said "Oh yeah?" without even saying " What the hell is that?"
thanks again
So nitrogen only maintains the tire pressure longer... I'm also new at this since when they deliver my car they said that the tires are loaded with nitro air.
I just said "Oh yeah?" without even saying " What the hell is that?"
thanks again
#9
Now, gas shocks on the other hand, if you like a firm ride and good suspension response,are the way to go. Got my first set of Nitrogen shocks over 25 years ago, and I've never looked back.
#10
CF Monarch
In which the tire fill isn't supposed to increase its pressure with a loss in atmospheric pressure.
Airplane tires when filled with atmospheric air, can vary up to 14 psig depending on the altitude. Nitrogen must lower that effect...
I have Nitro shocks on the Camaro and I have been trying to find them for the Blazer. I love em!
Airplane tires when filled with atmospheric air, can vary up to 14 psig depending on the altitude. Nitrogen must lower that effect...
I have Nitro shocks on the Camaro and I have been trying to find them for the Blazer. I love em!
Last edited by EvansBlue; April 2nd, 2009 at 11:18 AM.