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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?
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
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:
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.
Oh how I miss Justin Foden and his posts like filling the tyres with helium to reduce the unsprung weight ;)
He should have used hydrogen.
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.
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.
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