Lot of talk about inflatingtires with nitrogen. Is it worth it or should i just get a decent inflator for home and keep tires properly inflated?
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I use a 78% nitrogen mix in my tires. Works great.
I think my Model S came with nitro in the tires by default? There is a green cap on the tires which indicates nitro, correct?
Remember just a couple of decades ago how the thought of bottling water seemed like an idiotic idea??? Maybe you and I should look into going into the "Synthetice Aire" canning business?????I only use Mobile-1 Synthetice Aire™ in my tires. :smile:
Their data is 195/65R15, 60 degrees celcius for 100 days, after that air tire went from 240kpa to 140kpa, whereas Nitro tire went from 240kpa to 180kpa.
I'm not sure this test is relevant or not though.
Too bad it cannot use methane. My wife says I could provide a constant supply. (I wonder what she could have been talking about????)Using nitrogen is useless. Use helium instead. It will make your car lighter and increase your range. :tongue:
Can anyone suggest a reasonably priced in line dryer?
It's not. If you haven't checked your tire pressure in 100 days, you have a bigger problem than what to put in them. Both tires were 25% or more underinflated (assuming 240 kPa was the correct pressure).