Full_Tilt
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Nitrogen is used because it is inert. It is not affected by atmospheric changes like regular compressed air. Because it is not affected, it can be predicted what tire pressures are going to be for given tire temps.
NASCAR and other major racing leagues use nitrogen because they depend on predictable tire pressures and because they can vary the tire pressure and know it is going to have the desired effect on handling.
That is completely not true. All gasses, be it inert or reactive act exactly the same way when it comes to the relationship between temperature, pressure, and volume (at least at the kind of temperature and pressure were talking about)
If thats what NASCAR says, theyre just dumbing it down.
The real reason is it used is because it doesnt bleed out of the tires as fast as normal air does. This is probably in addition to it being an industrial gas, which means its easily obtained in a clean dry state, even if you could dry compressed air.