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Can we talk about tire pressure
Just a reminder that with the temps falling it is a good time to check your tire pressure. When for an hour ride today and still had some instability over 65mph When I got home and let things cool down I checked my pressures. I have not checked them in 1 month but here is what I found Frt 14psi rear 24.5psi. A month ago they were Frt 18 rear 28. Could that be a factor in my squirrelly 65+ situation? Cooler temps always cause pressures to drop. Now the discussion. I have been driving Corvettes for over 10yrs in fact traded my '98 for the Spyder and found that using nitrogen instead of air had some benefit to it.
1. Air(oxygen) can and does weep through rubber.
2. Nitrogen does not
I know a lot of people say nitrogen is snake oil but my experience tells me differently. With air after a long drive my tire pressures were usually 4-5lbs higher when they were hot. With Nitrogen it was usually 2-3 lbs. With air every fall I had to add air because the TPMS would start yelling at me. I ran year round with nitrogen and cold tire pressure remained the same. Nitrogen molecules are larger that some of the gasses(oxygen) in air that weep through rubber. That is the scientific reason it does not weep as much. We all know racers use nitrogen because it simply is more stable and predictable for hot tires. Since we have 2 ply crappy tires I would assume they may weep even more. Yes I know air is 79% nitrogen but that 21% can and does shrink more with lower temps than pure Nitrogen does. I am considering going to full nitrogen on my Spyder and wonder if anyone else has and what results were?
Thanks for your thoughtful replies
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No comment on the nitrogen, but if you checked your tires after a ride, even after a cool-down, you may wish to check them again in the morning. Tires should be checked cold, and it takes them a long time to reach ambient temperatures...especially tires as big as those the Spyder uses. JMHO
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
No comment on the nitrogen, but if you checked your tires after a ride, even after a cool-down, you may wish to check them again in the morning. Tires should be checked cold, and it takes them a long time to reach ambient temperatures...especially tires as big as those the Spyder uses. JMHO
No I checked them cold 10hrs after the ride and they were set at the previous pressures cold but the ambient was 10-15deg higher at the time. I actually set them .5lbs higher than my 18/28 because I know the temps will be dropping in the next week or two.
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Dealer told me to use nitrogen in rear tire. He says they are seeing better tire wear.
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i use nitrogen in our cars and I can attest that my pressures stay constant. i've always gotten great tire wear since switching over years ago. when I finally get a spyder it will have nitrogen it all it's tires.
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I, also think you are making a big deal over nothing. Air up those crappy tires to the pressure you like and go out and ride. If not, go out and install some non crappy tires and inflate with whatever you see fit. my2$
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Originally Posted by DJFaninTN
i use nitrogen in our cars and I can attest that my pressures stay constant. i've always gotten great tire wear since switching over years ago. when I finally get a spyder it will have nitrogen it all it's tires.
Ya know thinking about how quickly the rear tire wears(and usually the center) I wonder how much of that is due to the 4-5 extra lbs that air causes when hot hmmm....
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Originally Posted by Magdave
Just a reminder that with the temps falling it is a good time to check your tire pressure. When for an hour ride today and still had some instability over 65mph When I got home and let things cool down I checked my pressures. I have not checked them in 1 month but here is what I found Frt 14psi rear 24.5psi. A month ago they were Frt 18 rear 28. Could that be a factor in my squirrelly 65+ situation? Cooler temps always cause pressures to drop. Now the discussion. I have been driving Corvettes for over 10yrs in fact traded my '98 for the Spyder and found that using nitrogen instead of air had some benefit to it.
1. Air(oxygen) can and does weep through rubber.
2. Nitrogen does not
I know a lot of people say nitrogen is snake oil but my experience tells me differently. With air after a long drive my tire pressures were usually 4-5lbs higher when they were hot. With Nitrogen it was usually 2-3 lbs. With air every fall I had to add air because the TPMS would start yelling at me. I ran year round with nitrogen and cold tire pressure remained the same. Nitrogen molecules are larger that some of the gasses(oxygen) in air that weep through rubber. That is the scientific reason it does not weep as much. We all know racers use nitrogen because it simply is more stable and predictable for hot tires. Since we have 2 ply crappy tires I would assume they may weep even more. Yes I know air is 79% nitrogen but that 21% can and does shrink more with lower temps than pure Nitrogen does. I am considering going to full nitrogen on my Spyder and wonder if anyone else has and what results were?
Thanks for your thoughtful replies
I use it in my 11 Subaru & noticed a 2 MPG increase. Just not sure I want to spend $20 for 3 tires on spyder
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Originally Posted by happyspyder2039
I use it in my 11 Subaru & noticed a 2 MPG increase. Just not sure I want to spend $20 for 3 tires on spyder
Yep that is the question. BRP should be doing it during setup IMHO.
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My dealer put nitrogen in my tires. I our race series most of the teams use nitrogen instead of "air."
That being said, every vehicle I've ever owned has had to have the tire pressure adjusted a bit over time.
Phil
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Consumer reports did a study on this years back and found a 2.2 avg pressure loss in Nitro tires vs 3.5 for air (they didn't specify duration but the study lasted a year on 62 tires).
Also the nitrogen is not 100%, 93% is considered "pure" in the industry. That's only a 15% diff. Another issue is for those of us that check air monthly, how to you top off with nitro conveniently.
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
No comment on the nitrogen, but if you checked your tires after a ride, even after a cool-down, you may wish to check them again in the morning. Tires should be checked cold, and it takes them a long time to reach ambient temperatures...especially tires as big as those the Spyder uses. JMHO
My thoughts, exactly.
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Nitrogen for non-racing vehicles is nothing more than snake oil for tires.
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Originally Posted by OldCowboy
Nitrogen for non-racing vehicles is nothing more than snake oil for tires.
Personal preferance- like oil,Gas, laundry detergent, Dog/Cat food, hotdogs, steaks I could go on. What works for some may not for other so
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i have both to deal with and really don't see any advantage to nitrogen. The SRX that my wife owns has nitrogen, my Silverado has compressed Air and so does the Spyder. The Spyder requires more attention then the other two" I guess it is the OEM Kenda Tires?
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Originally Posted by Magdave
Just a reminder that with the temps falling it is a good time to check your tire pressure. When for an hour ride today and still had some instability over 65mph When I got home and let things cool down I checked my pressures. I have not checked them in 1 month but here is what I found Frt 14psi rear 24.5psi. A month ago they were Frt 18 rear 28. Could that be a factor in my squirrelly 65+ situation? Cooler temps always cause pressures to drop. Now the discussion. I have been driving Corvettes for over 10yrs in fact traded my '98 for the Spyder and found that using nitrogen instead of air had some benefit to it.
1. Air(oxygen) can and does weep through rubber.
2. Nitrogen does not
I know a lot of people say nitrogen is snake oil but my experience tells me differently. With air after a long drive my tire pressures were usually 4-5lbs higher when they were hot. With Nitrogen it was usually 2-3 lbs. With air every fall I had to add air because the TPMS would start yelling at me. I ran year round with nitrogen and cold tire pressure remained the same. Nitrogen molecules are larger that some of the gasses(oxygen) in air that weep through rubber. That is the scientific reason it does not weep as much. We all know racers use nitrogen because it simply is more stable and predictable for hot tires. Since we have 2 ply crappy tires I would assume they may weep even more. Yes I know air is 79% nitrogen but that 21% can and does shrink more with lower temps than pure Nitrogen does. I am considering going to full nitrogen on my Spyder and wonder if anyone else has and what results were?
Thanks for your thoughtful replies
"2 ply crappy tires", just curious if you did any research on your Spyder before you bought it, seems that you are unhappy with everything related to Spyders. Just a observation from this end.
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Originally Posted by flaggerphil
My dealer put nitrogen in my tires. I our race series most of the teams use nitrogen instead of "air."
That being said, every vehicle I've ever owned has had to have the tire pressure adjusted a bit over time.
racers also use nitrogen for another reason.... It is portable, cheap and high pressure for air tools and the adjusting of tire pressures for track conditions
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I'll dive in here. The biggest reason for nitrogen use in tires is deterioration. Water in air reacts with rubber compounds and corrodes metal rims and any exposed cord steel inside the tire. Water is present in compressed air, that's why there are drains on compressors. Some shops don't do a good job of keeping water out of the compressed air. That water is carried right through the lines and hose direct to the tire. Once in there, it stays. One of the best things to do before filling/topping off a tire is to press the valve stem on the air chuck, if mist comes out, there's water in the line. I can tell you from fact, I have taken tires off rims and have had as much as a pint of water come out of the tire. Sometimes more. Too, there is a procedure to follow if putting nitrogen in tires that have previously been filled with air. The tires must go through a nitrogen/air purge. This is normally done three times before the final fill with nitrogen. Newly mounted tires are not subject to this procedure, unless air is used for the preliminary mounting. Another consideration. The tire dealer should have a system that generates 100% nitrogen. This system is expensive hence the high cost of nitrogen fills.
Bottom line, if you're going to replace the air with nitrogen, it has to be done properly with the purge procedure. If not, you're wasting you're money.
I have nitrogen in my truck tires. It was put in when I had the new tires mounted. I haven't noticed much change ant change in fuel mileage. I have noticed a better ride. I have had them topped off twice in two years. The tire dealer does not charge for top off. They also have the 100% nitrogen system. Would I put it in our Spyders. no. Because It's not worth the cost to do it properly.
JMHO.
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Originally Posted by Cruzr Joe
"2 ply crappy tires", just curious if you did any research on your Spyder before you bought it, seems that you are unhappy with everything related to Spyders. Just a observation from this end.
Cruzr Joe, a Happy Spyder Owner
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So you are going to defend Kenda tires now ? No I did not research the tires on it I though $24k would get me some decent ones though.... I paid less for my Terrain. Right now I am frustrated because the myriad of issue mine is having so glad yours is so good have fun riding.
Last edited by Magdave; 10-13-2013 at 04:12 PM.
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Originally Posted by bruiser
I'll dive in here. The biggest reason for nitrogen use in tires is deterioration. Water in air reacts with rubber compounds and corrodes metal rims and any exposed cord steel inside the tire. Water is present in compressed air, that's why there are drains on compressors. Some shops don't do a good job of keeping water out of the compressed air. That water is carried right through the lines and hose direct to the tire. Once in there, it stays. One of the best things to do before filling/topping off a tire is to press the valve stem on the air chuck, if mist comes out, there's water in the line. I can tell you from fact, I have taken tires off rims and have had as much as a pint of water come out of the tire. Sometimes more. Too, there is a procedure to follow if putting nitrogen in tires that have previously been filled with air. The tires must go through a nitrogen/air purge. This is normally done three times before the final fill with nitrogen. Newly mounted tires are not subject to this procedure, unless air is used for the preliminary mounting. Another consideration. The tire dealer should have a system that generates 100% nitrogen. This system is expensive hence the high cost of nitrogen fills.
Bottom line, if you're going to replace the air with nitrogen, it has to be done properly with the purge procedure. If not, you're wasting you're money.
I have nitrogen in my truck tires. It was put in when I had the new tires mounted. I haven't noticed much change ant change in fuel mileage. I have noticed a better ride. I have had them topped off twice in two years. The tire dealer does not charge for top off. They also have the 100% nitrogen system. Would I put it in our Spyders. no. Because It's not worth the cost to do it properly.
JMHO.
Exactly my experience with my Vettes and I forgot to mention the water part it caused my chromed rims to bubble on the beads causing leaks which is why I went nitro to begin with thanks for sharing good info
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Other than the fact that they're only a two-ply tire; what's wrong with the oem Kendas??
Are they sneaking out at night to steal from other houses in your neighborhood?
Are they adicted to painkillers?
Are they cheating on their income taxes?
You've been rather non-specifc; what's up??
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