latch5
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New rims - new tires (NT01). Tire shop wants to use nitrogen. Any advantage/disadvantage over plain air for track use? Will nitro build heat same as oxygen?
f1 uses nitrogen. Enuff said.
Have you ever seen an outfit that wastes more money than F1?
Have you ever seen an outfit that wastes more money than F1?
The fact that normal air is 4/5 nitrogen makes the inert issue mute. What makes a difference is when the nitrogen is compressed to fill a tank it is run through a drier which removes the moisture. Nitrogen still expands when heated but not as much as air because of the moisture. So when you fill your tires with nitrogen the pressure goes up less than with plain air, makes it a little easier to keep track. You can safely mix regular air with the nitrogen but that introduces moisture so you loose the benefits. Racers have dragged around nitrogen tanks for ages mostly to run large impact wrenches for center lock wheels. Since the nitrogen was readily at hand it seemed easy to use it for tires. If you don't carry a nitrogen tank around seems kind of pointless. If you monitor your tire pressures before and after a session you soon learn what tire pressure to start out with and once the tires are warm and up to temperature you're all set.
I run 1/2and 1/2 lol