Posted by big fred on February 10, 2012 at 11:26:33 from (97.113.184.150):
In Reply to: Re: Nitrogen in Tires posted by VAJerry on February 10, 2012 at 10:35:14:
Large molecules of Nitrogen? Compared to Oxygen? They're both diatomic gas molecules, and the nitrogen has a molecular wt of about 28 compared to the oxygen at 32. I don't see how nitrogen molecules would be larger. And both act as ideal gases, and the mixture of the two acts as an ideal gas. Neither will be anywhere near their liquid state even at the highest pressures and lowest temperatures you're likely to see, so temperature stability is going to be identical. Other than the nitrogen being dry, I don't see any advantage, and I haven't seen any great problems due to the humidity in my tires in my 40 years of driving.
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