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<blockquote data-quote="river_wolf" data-source="post: 125438" data-attributes="member: 1729"><p>Nitrogen is an inert gas, In other words, it will not allow organisms to grow i.e. Bacteria. Therefore, it will reduce rott of the rubber from the inside "SUPPOSEDLY" They started this because of the racing teams started using it due to no heat expansion and in the process they found other uses for it. The Military has used Nit. in the aircraft tires for years to keep moisture from freezing the inside rubber at the altitudes they fly at.</p><p></p><p>As for servicing, You have to go to a station that uses Nitro charging system. You CAN use compressed air, however when you go back for servicing, you need to tell them so they can purge the tire and re charge it with Nitro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="river_wolf, post: 125438, member: 1729"] Nitrogen is an inert gas, In other words, it will not allow organisms to grow i.e. Bacteria. Therefore, it will reduce rott of the rubber from the inside "SUPPOSEDLY" They started this because of the racing teams started using it due to no heat expansion and in the process they found other uses for it. The Military has used Nit. in the aircraft tires for years to keep moisture from freezing the inside rubber at the altitudes they fly at. As for servicing, You have to go to a station that uses Nitro charging system. You CAN use compressed air, however when you go back for servicing, you need to tell them so they can purge the tire and re charge it with Nitro. [/QUOTE]
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