Nitrogen filled tires & tires for sale spam

mike kojima choaderboy2 at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 25 12:41:45 CDT 2006


Racers use nitrogen because it is a dry gas.  The H2O
in air make it expand and contract unpredictably with
changes in temperature depending upon the humidity.

Ever notice why racers and autocrossers fiddle with
tire pressures so much?  Its because tire pressure
rises a lot with temp.

Using nitrogen cuts the pressure gain by about half, a
sizeable advantage in the first few laps of a race.

--- Raymond Kawski <sr20de at e-rak.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 19:21:08 -0500, Mark Holden
> wrote

> > anyhow. A lot of serious racers use nitrogen, but
> it has more to do
> > with the ease of getting a high pressure bottle
> that can inflate
> > tires and operate air tools for quite a while
> without any need for power.


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