Should I use Nitrogen in My 2014 RT tires ?.
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Winsepps:
Only if you change it every 5,000 miles.Should I use Nitrogen in My 2014 RT tires ?.
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Winsepps:
Should I use Nitrogen in My 2014 RT tires ?.
Thanks.
Winsepps:
I've heard both sides of that argument, and, in reality, you are doing that already, as most of our air is nitrogen anyhow. Now I know there are proponents that say it makes a difference, but, I finished chemistry right at 50 years ago, but I think it is something like 70-80% of our atmosphere so unless you compressor selectively removes it, you are, already, my numbers are liable to be off, but I'm not sure it is worth the extra $$$'s. jmo
Doc
Yes air is just over 80% nitrogen, but I expect the argument goes something like, yeah, 80% nitrogen, 18% corrosive oxygen and 2% God knows what, but certainly including water vapour! Would you put 80% petrol in your tank? Personally, I'm not convinced, but my local Kwik-Fit puts in Nitrogen and then I go and top up with good old-fashioned Scottish country air!
Nitrogen is a larger molecule than oxygen, and, as a result, does not migrate as readily through your tires. The oxygen molecules in your tires pass through the rubber tires, albeit, very slowly. With 100% nitrogen, the tire pressure stays more consistent. Also, with regard to expansion and contraction from heat, a lot of that is caused by the moisture in the compressed air . . . an air compressor does not dry the air when it compresses it. Nitrogen, for tires, does not come from a compressor. It is obtained from liquid nitrogen, and, as a result, is very dry. Nitrogen is also inert, as opposed to oxygen, which is better for your tires . . . here is a good link: http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/MotorOil/Car_Care/Notes_From_The_Road/Nitrogen_for_Tires.aspx
those who say not worth it. Until they offer it at the filling station it's more trouble than it's worth. Our tires are much smaller and we don't heat them up like racers do. We will not be looking for tire shops that have it when we need to add a lb or two of air. Jmo...:thumbup:hyea:
I have done research on this subject and while there are certain advantages there is no empirical evidence to prove it is worth the money. With or with out nitrogen you still need to check your tire pressure regularly and if you have every watched them put a tire on you will see they use a lot of soap and water so even after the nitrogen purge moisture is still in there. I would be the first guy to use it if there were tangible results from doing so.
Some people run 15% petrol in their tanks. E85Yes air is just over 80% nitrogen, but I expect the argument goes something like, yeah, 80% nitrogen, 18% corrosive oxygen and 2% God knows what, but certainly including water vapour! Would you put 80% petrol in your tank? Personally, I'm not convinced, but my local Kwik-Fit puts in Nitrogen and then I go and top up with good old-fashioned Scottish country air!
...and other people run .07 alcohol in their bodies...doesn't make it an optimum use of alcohol whether it is in the gas or inside the body...Some people run 15% petrol in their tanks. E85