Is Nitrogen a Magic Pill
For Saving Fuel and Saving Tires?
By
Scott Siegel
http://www.beatthegaspump.com
There is a new strategy that everyone is talking about to
save gas and money and more. Actually it is using one type
of gas to save another type of gas. The gas you save is the
liquid gas you fuel your car with. The gas you would use is
nitrogen instead of air.
Racing cars have used this strategy for a long time.
Airlines have used this same strategy on their jets and
planes. Even large retailers are starting to offer it to
their customers.
Now you may be saying to yourself, alright already, what is
this all about? It is all about the new rage in car and
truck tires. That new rage is filling your tires up with
nitrogen instead of air.
Filling tires with nitrogen instead of air is becoming so
popular that even Costco now offers it to its customers when
they buy new tires. Why do people want to fill their tires
with nitrogen? What do they know that we don't? Why do race
cars and jets use nitrogen?
Here is what nitrogen is supposed to do. It is supposed to
keep your tires inflated at the proper temperature longer
than air will. Apparently nitrogen seeps out of your tires
at a rate reported to be three times slower than air. The
logic here is that if your tires are maintained at the
proper pressure for a longer period of time then you will
save gas because under inflated tires increase friction and
decrease fuel economy.
The proponents of nitrogen also state that aside from the
fuel saving benefits there are other benefits to using
nitrogen. Nitrogen supposedly runs cooler than air.
Therefore your tires will run cooler and there will be less
expansion in the tire. That means that your tires will
require less maintenance and may experience longer life.
The benefits of nitrogen are further enhanced by claims that
there will be less internal corrosion of the rubber and the
rim. Since air contains oxygen it starts to oxidize
everything it comes in contact with. That means the tire rim
will be oxidizing or rusting as soon as it is exposed to the
air filling the tire. The tire itself also is oxidizing and
eventually will break down.
Filling a tire with pure nitrogen means there is no oxygen
in the tire. Therefore there is no oxidation occurring. The
claimed result? Your tires will last longer and be safer.
Are these claims true? Is nitrogen a wonder drug for your
tires? It is certainly worth a thorough investigation. In
the next article I will begin to do just that.
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