Filling tires with Nitrogen?, Is it worth it, and how much is it about? |
Filling tires with Nitrogen?, Is it worth it, and how much is it about? |
Feb 23, 2007 - 3:01 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 20, '07 From The Chi, Illinois Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
Well yeah, was in CostCo today and they had an advertisment saying "We take tire safety to the next level with....NITROGEN Tire Inflation!" I read the flyer everything seems lagit, question that comes to mind tho is it worth it? Is it actually better than filling you tire with air? How much should it be?
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Feb 23, 2007 - 3:14 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 26, '06 From Illinois Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
QUOTE(I3arruka @ Feb 23, 2007 - 3:01 PM) [snapback]529706[/snapback] Well yeah, was in CostCo today and they had an advertisment saying "We take tire safety to the next level with....NITROGEN Tire Inflation!" I read the flyer everything seems lagit, question that comes to mind tho is it worth it? Is it actually better than filling you tire with air? How much should it be? Thanks i got my tires filled with nitrogen for free, someone i know works at a car dealership. he was saying the nitrogen doesn't exspand like air does, and your tires will stay inflated longer. -------------------- |
Feb 23, 2007 - 4:42 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Sep 30, '06 From Knox Vegas, Tennessee Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
It is air...because the atmosphere is 72 percent nitrogen. Unlike air it is pure nitrogen, so it doesnt have smaller oxygen molecules. Basically...nitrogen molecules are larger and they diffuse through the tire wall slower than oxygen and the other trace gases, letting your tires stay inflated longer. Is it worth the extra price? Not really since air is free.
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Feb 23, 2007 - 6:08 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 26, '05 From So Cal Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
Using nitrogen might offer a small advantage over regular air, but since air is mostly nitrogen, I wouldn't pay anything extra for it.
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Feb 23, 2007 - 7:20 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 7, '03 Currently Offline Reputation: 55 (100%) |
Costco dosen't charge extra for it. I have it in my 15s and they
seem to keep consent pressure better than regular comp air. Costco has good tire prices but count on an hour at least to get any service IE: rotation, flat repair... The one here doesn't make appointments and they are always busy. -------------------- JDM guy made me do it.
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Feb 23, 2007 - 7:22 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 1, '03 From WV Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) |
It might be worth it for racing applications were you need a constant tire pressure. I know a guy that checks his tires several times a day on race day trying to make sure they are right were he wants them. I'm not that picky, but some are.
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Feb 28, 2007 - 11:31 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 14, '05 Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
Nitrogen is more compact than the regular "air" we use in our tires. The good side about nitrogen filled tires is that they will not expand as much.
EX. While autocrossing my tire pressure would rise up 3-4 PSI with regular air. Most of the time their unbalanced. With Nitrogen the most Ive ever seen my tire pressure go up is.. 1-2 PSI. The pressure all around stays more constant. so in short, yes they have a minimal advantage over regular air.. but if you get it for free.. nothing wrong in using it. |
Mar 1, 2007 - 12:51 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 7, '06 From Houston, Tx Currently Offline Reputation: 17 (100%) |
QUOTE(InfamousChappy @ Feb 23, 2007 - 4:42 PM) [snapback]529723[/snapback] Not really since air is free. Last I remember, air at gas stations was $.75. lol -------------------- -Alex {](O_o)[}
1993.5 Toyota Supra ....with stuff.... ....sorta broken.... 1998 Toyota Celica ....this one, too, has stuff.... ....broken....yeah...definitely broken.... |
Mar 2, 2007 - 1:36 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 25, '06 From MN Currently Offline Reputation: 19 (100%) |
Nitrogen filled tires increases mpg too.
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Mar 2, 2007 - 1:42 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 22, '03 From NOVA Currently Offline Reputation: 16 (100%) |
regular air increase pressure by 15psi in my tires after one run at the drag strip
started at 20psi ended at 35psi lol nitrogen ftw |
Mar 2, 2007 - 2:21 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Sep 30, '06 From Knox Vegas, Tennessee Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
see most gas stations around here have "free air" compressors. Pull in, pump up them tires, drive off. Chargin .75 for the most abundant natural resource is for them gays.
If you heat up nitrogen it's going to expand the same as air. |
Mar 2, 2007 - 3:15 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 28, '04 From Houston, Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) |
QUOTE(playr158 @ Mar 2, 2007 - 6:42 PM) [snapback]532187[/snapback] regular air increase pressure by 15psi in my tires after one run at the drag strip started at 20psi ended at 35psi lol nitrogen ftw Technically speaking this is what you would want. You only air out the tires to aid in launch but the tires also drag when they are too low and you are at speed. So if your tires gradually go back to 35PSI as you get down the track this is optimum. -------------------- |
Mar 3, 2007 - 9:39 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 22, '03 From NOVA Currently Offline Reputation: 16 (100%) |
QUOTE(Negative @ Mar 2, 2007 - 3:15 PM) [snapback]532213[/snapback] QUOTE(playr158 @ Mar 2, 2007 - 6:42 PM) [snapback]532187[/snapback] regular air increase pressure by 15psi in my tires after one run at the drag strip started at 20psi ended at 35psi lol nitrogen ftw Technically speaking this is what you would want. You only air out the tires to aid in launch but the tires also drag when they are too low and you are at speed. So if your tires gradually go back to 35PSI as you get down the track this is optimum. yup you got it |
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