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nitrogen tyres.
#1
the wife,y bought some tryes for the car they have filled them with nitrogen, any reason why, ? only a fiver,
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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#2
No realworld benefit apparently...

http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/saf...rogen.html
thou shalt not kick
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#3
mobile tyre fitters used to use nitrogen, easier than having a petrol compressor to inflate them
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#4
Perhaps tyres will end up with almost 100% nitrogen after a while and here's my theory. Buy a new tyre which is filled with normal air (78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen). Some of the oxygen permeates through the tyre so you re-inflate it with air. Assuming the tyre pressure went down by 10% the tyre is now filled with the original 78% Nitrogen and 21% Oxygen, minus the lost 10% oxygen, plus the replaced 7.8% Nitrogen and 2.1% Oxygen = 85.8% Nitrogen and 13.1% Oxygen.

Repeat several times and the proportion of Nitrogen will steadily rise, not to 100% but presumably into the high-90s%.
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#5
Why does only o2 permeate through the tyre, and not nitrogen?
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#6
Molecular size perhaps?
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#7
It's something to do with nitrogen expanding less with heat, so the pressure stays more constant.

It might make a difference in F1, but in a road car?  Probably not.
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#8
(23-09-13, 09:09 PM)taylor link Wrote: the wife,y bought some tryes for the car they have filled them with nitrogen, any reason why, ? only a fiver,


So that someone can make money for no real reason.
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#9
I used to be a trimix diver, don't fill your tyres with helium  :lol
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#10
Send her over here and I can replace the air for fresh for only a quid... probably needs doing weekly
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