rbattelle
TDR MEMBER
Tire shops are pushing nitrogen inflation as the messiah of tire care these days. Personally, I think it's nothing more than a way to generate revenue. The way I figure it, nitrogen is about 6% cooler than ordinary air at a given pressure. It also has a slightly higher specific heat (about 4%), which means it can absorb a bit more energy than air before the temperature changes. Note that air is about 78% nitrogen anyway.
Here's an interesting little commentary on it:
http://www.btc.net.au/tyrecare/nitrogen.asp
-Ryan
Here's an interesting little commentary on it:
http://www.btc.net.au/tyrecare/nitrogen.asp
-Ryan

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