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Can anyone give me some feedback on nitrogen benefits vs the use of air. i'e better mileage, safety, longer wear on tires?) Thanks

2006-11-22 01:37:02 · 3 answers · asked by Mike O 1 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

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well if you are looking to get a machine and make money off of suckers then it is a great money maker. Now the fact that it is a bull crap service is another issue. The air we breathe is about 79% nitrogen already and the machine can not produce 100% nitrogen it is at about 98%. so what are you really getting. Yes it does make a difference if you are racing cars at 200mph and need to maintian a constant pressure. But I doubt that you are doing that. If people would keep a closer eye on their tire pressure then they would have the sam outcome. Just make sure the tires are properly inflated and I cant see any reason for the money to be spent on nitrogen. Can think of a lot of better things to spend my money on.

2006-11-22 03:18:06 · answer #1 · answered by rwings8215 5 · 0 0

There are actually not any "oxygen crammed" tires. The spare tire is crammed with air, that's in general nitrogen, with a sprint oxygen. there's no longer something risky approximately having air in one tire and nitrogen in the different 3. in case you certainly ought to get a tire crammed with organic oxygen, then it would not be risk-free, yet only because of the fact fires unfold extra rapidly while there is organic oxygen, no longer for any of the excuses that venture you. There are countless rationalization why it may no longer be risk-free tocontinual your automobile, yet having distinctive gases in distinctive tires isn't considered one of them.

2016-11-26 01:06:36 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Nitrogen doesn't change tire pressure much cold or hot not like regular air.

Nitrogen been in planes, truck, and big rig trailer tires for a long time. For example, truck travel long distance and hot tires would change pressure but nitrogen doesn't change much.

2006-11-22 03:02:10 · answer #3 · answered by sleepydo 5 · 1 0

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