dibbons
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Just reading that since the atmosphere is already 78% nitrogen, offering to fill our tires with nitrogen has limited/no real benefits. I never noted any difference after several tire purchases at Costco.
I think it's all over-hyped. Moisture in "common air" (air compressor) would be one factor. There's only so much oxygen in a "fill" of a tire, so any hype about oxygen oxidizing a tire internally would be quickly used up by the limited O2
This article here suggests that the physical size of N2 and O2 molecules is very similar
.getnitrogen.org/pdf/graham.pdf
Wait, can someone explain to me how the Nitrogen (N2) molecules are larger than the Oxygen (O2) molecules when Nitrogen has a smaller atomic mass displayed on the periodic table of elements? Nitrogen is 14 g/mol while Oxygen is 16 g/mol.
From what I recall, Nitrogen was used as it's lighter than Oxygen or Air (which is about 75% N2 anyways). The lighter weight means it takes less torque to spin the wheel. When the newest Generation Nissan GTR's came out they put N2 in their tires from the factory.
I think that you are thinking about Hydrogen, what made the Led Zeppelin explode
Wait, can someone explain to me how the Nitrogen (N2) molecules are larger than the Oxygen (O2) molecules when Nitrogen has a smaller atomic mass displayed on the periodic table of elements? .
Read that pdf I posted earlier, it's beyond me, except that they mention physical size of the molecule is different than atomic weight.
With the implementation of the TREAD act all 2007 and newer vehicles under 10,000 lbs now utilize tpms sensors located in the wheel. Reduction of as little as 5 psi will trigger driver warning light. nitrogen is less likely to migrate through rubber pressure is more stable. nitrogen is an inert gas and oxygen free, it is impossible for oxidation to occur. no oxygen: no oxidation, no tire rot, no interior wheel or valve rust or corrosion, no water less failures of government mandated expensive tire pressure sensors. As for the cost if a shop is forced to buy a 12,000 dollar piece of equipment with a limited service life should they not be reimbursed for the the use of the equipment???????
You'll never see the difference. No way no how.
A fool and his money.......
This.... Why spend money,on the new fad? Air worked fine, for century plus. Advertised gimmicks, for the average folk..