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Nitrogen tyre Inflation

Just reading the latest COSTCO connection magazine and they have a article on Tyres and say if you have nitrogen in the tyre instead of air, test have proved that the correct tyre pressure is maintained for 6 months, wereas normal air loses 1 to 2 psi a month.

Also says COSTCO will refill tyres with nitrgeon as long as you have a valid membership card (doesn't say if it will cost though)

Will a normal tyre pressure gauge work on nitrogen Question , so you i could keep my eye on the psi level

is it safe to mix nitrogen with air Question (it must be as there will be air inside the tyre when fitted Confused )

if nitrogen is lighter than air, does this mean the car is lighter and the mpg will improve Laughing Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Hi

Just found this article http://www.tyresave.co.uk/nitrogen.html.

Although I also found ones that say the opposite. I guess it's one of those things were it depends on who you ask to what the answer is.

Although looking at this, there is no reason why you couldn't use nitrogen.

Rich

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I believe Nitrogen is used to inflate racing car tyres as the pressure remains constant even though the temperature changes through use.

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next time i'm down there am going to enquire, if its free i get them to do it Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Re: Nitrogen tyre Inflation

npinks wrote:
Just reading the latest COSTCO connection magazine and they have a article on Tyres and say if you have nitrogen in the tyre instead of air, test have proved that the correct tyre pressure is maintained for 6 months, wereas normal air loses 1 to 2 psi a month.

Also says COSTCO will refill tyres with nitrgeon as long as you have a valid membership card (doesn't say if it will cost though)

Will a normal tyre pressure gauge work on nitrogen Question , so you i could keep my eye on the psi level

is it safe to mix nitrogen with air Question (it must be as there will be air inside the tyre when fitted Confused )

if nitrogen is lighter than air, does this mean the car is lighter and the mpg will improve Laughing


Some time ago I considered to use nitrogen but then I decided that the advantages are not really enough to cope with the bother to go every time to a specialised tyre service. Maybe you would like to check this link
http://www.mellcon.com/tyre_inflation_Nitrogen.html FREELANDER 2 TD4 SE (XS UK) IZMIR BLUE SIDE STEPS COLD PACK BI-XENON TINTED WINDOWS - AND PROUD OF HER

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