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tbourner
06-05-05, 10:59
Has anyone had their tyres Nitrogen filled?

Did it make any difference apart from not having to check the tyre pressures?

How much and where from?

DaveRex
06-05-05, 11:01
you could get "Uniflate" which is basically air with a lot of the moisture removed

or get them filled with Nitrogen, its about £1-2 a tyre with free top ups if needed generally

JohnA
06-05-05, 11:05
I remember one of Mycroft's* GTR threads, where he described a cheap way of filling the tyres without moisture, by using an electric airpump inside the cabin while the aircon is operating



(*)
please don't hurt me! :thanku:

Alex
06-05-05, 11:12
You still have to make sure the tyre doesn't go down, but with Nitrogen the pressures stay more constant and are much less affected by heat, unlike normal air.

Terry S
06-05-05, 11:31
Oh how I miss Justin Foden and his posts like filling the tyres with helium to reduce the unsprung weight ;)

Ian C
06-05-05, 11:34
He should have used hydrogen.

JohnA
06-05-05, 11:36
Oh how I miss Justin Foden and his posts like filling the tyres with helium to reduce the unsprung weight ;)

I miss Mycroft actually. :love: :violin:

Once we had a heated 'difference of opinions' on the GTR forum, and I called him 'Microsoft' in the way Paul Newman faked drunkedness in the card scene in The Sting. He didn't like it.

Chris Wilson
06-05-05, 12:54
I use nitrogen in the race car tyres, but wouldn't bother with a road car, that's for sure. I evacuate the tyres first with a vac pump, then fill with nitrogen, which is also used in the shock bump canisters. It does work, and stabilises cold to hot pressures by at least 3 psi compared to normal air form a freshly drained compressor receiver.

Rajinder
06-05-05, 13:57
We have used nitogen in our Intergra Type R, better than normal air.For 4 tyres plus the spare costs £5.00 and you can top up free during the lifetime of the tyres. Merityres do it.
Check their web site www.merityre.co.uk.