Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 18:52:47 -0500
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From: Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET>
Subject: Re: Nytrogen and tires
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Nitrogen is a highly active element. Think amino acids, proteins, nitrogen oxides, ammonia, guncotton, nitroglycerin, dynamite. However, the atmospheric form, N(2) is relatively inactive compared to oxygen.
---- Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA> wrote:
> Nitrogen is hardly inert.
>
> Alistair
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>
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> > On Oct 17, 2015, at 4:18 PM, John Rodgers <jrodgers113@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> >
> > The only thing the nitrogen does extra is keep the tire from rotting from
> > the inside. No oxidizing of the rubber because the nitrogen is inert and
> > displaces the oxygen. Other than that, it's a wash.
> >
> > John
> > On Oct 17, 2015 17:11, "Rocket J Squirrel" <camping.elliott@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> "Not sure how he would evacuate the normal atmospheric air form the
> >> process [...]"
> >>
> >> Good question . . . aren't they just pushing nitrogen into a tire that
> >> is already at 87% N at atmospheric pressure?
> >>
> >> Quick, someone do the math: after inflating a tire to, say, 40 psi by
> >> adding nitrogen atop regular air at atmospheric pressure, what's our % N?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jack "Rocket j Squirrel" Elliott
> >> 1984 Westfalia, auto trans,
> >> Bend, Ore.
> >>
> >>> On 10/17/2015 02:57 PM, Max Wellhouse wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Eric: I have a friend here in Cedar Falls Iowa that fills his tires
> >>> exclusively with nitrogen. He runs a really small tire mounting and
> >>> balancing shop out of his garage and does mobile repairs as well. He
> >>> says that in order to mount tires and fill them with nitrogen, you
> >>> have to make sure the bead sealing surface is absolutely pristine, so
> >>> there's no chance of micro leaks from pitted sealing surfaces. I
> >>> think he charged like $10/tire to do the fill. Not sure how he would
> >>> evacuate the normal atmospheric air form the process, but I have used
> >>> his services on my Vanco II Continentals mounted on Mercedes CLK
> >>> forged aluminum rims(mounted on my 90 GL BTW) and they haven't lost
> >>> 1 psi in like 4 years. I think Tire Rack offers the service as well.
> >>> NASCAR Racers use nitrogen YMMV
> >>
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David McNeely
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