Onyx60 Neutral Newbie March 13, 2003 Share March 13, 2003 Hi Guys Does putting nitrogen gas in tires really enhances performance of the tire? This debate has been ongoing about the necessity of paying more for nitrogen and thus getting more performance out of it. Is it really essential? Can the driver really feel the difference? (Race cars aside). Please provide your personal hands-on experience. Thanks. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saaber Neutral Newbie March 13, 2003 Share March 13, 2003 Why to use nitrogen for the tire Reply "With Quote" Why inert tire gas filling? Formula 1, aviation and hazardous transport trucks use already for a long time inert fillings of tires. Most of civil drivers do not take care on their tire pressure. Because the pressure loss is reduced and the fire risk is avoided this filling of tires contributes substantially to security, comfort and economy . What is an inert filling of tires with nitrogen? The compressed air normally existing in the tire is replaced by an inert filling with tire gas. This gas is cleaned from particles, oil vapour and humidity. Above all especially this air is oxygen-poor, i.e. inert (= low reactive). What causes inert filling of tires? Inert tire gas avoids oxidation at the rim and valve seat. Also the tire rubber is protected inside against oxidation by the low oxygen share. Inflammations in the tire inside are not possible any longer, since without oxygen in air no process of combustion can take place. The loss of the molecules by the rubber wall of the tire (pressure loss by diffusion) is reduced. What are the advantages of a more constant tire pressure ? More driving safety by better handling characteristics Higher durability of tire caused by optimized rolling resistance More comfort by better taking up of impacts Less fuel consumption caused by lower rolling resistance Better handling & road holding Reduces tread wear and increases tyre life by up to 25% Correct inflation pressures reduce puncture risk by up to 33% Reduced rolling resistance improves miles per gallon by 2% Improved pressure retention Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mojoe Neutral Newbie March 13, 2003 Share March 13, 2003 you never cease to amaze us... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saaber Neutral Newbie March 13, 2003 Share March 13, 2003 Thanks......I posted this before lah....just copy and paste from old post... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Permanentheaddamage Neutral Newbie March 13, 2003 Share March 13, 2003 Thanks for the info! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onyx60 Neutral Newbie March 13, 2003 Author Share March 13, 2003 Thanks for the facts! I know that Nitrogen is definitely better but what Im really curious is that how many ppl here actually are willing to fork out $8/tire to pump nitrogen? If so...do these guys really feel the difference? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saaber Neutral Newbie March 13, 2003 Share March 13, 2003 Next time you change tyre, just go to those that uses nitrogen like Yap Bros, Leong Seng.....type of tyre shops...they give lifetime free pumping of nitrogen..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saaber Neutral Newbie March 13, 2003 Share March 13, 2003 you're welcome... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vtim 3rd Gear March 13, 2003 Share March 13, 2003 I with you on this, Mojoe Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zombie Neutral Newbie March 13, 2003 Share March 13, 2003 just to add.... South Asia also uses nitrogen. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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