KR> N2 in tires

2016-09-15 Thread Charter
Everyone is trying to over complicate the issue. Nitrogen molecules are larger than oxygen molecules. Tires and tubes are semi permeable, therefore oxygen molecules leak out faster. The pressure versus temperature change is very low with the nitrogen as it has little to no moisture. Just my

KR>   N2 in tires

2016-09-15 Thread william crawford
Cars and trucks started coming on stream with nitrogen in their tires around the same time a tire pressure sensors ?(TPS). The moisture from air will corrode the small electronic devices. ?Airliners have these sensors as well, and their tires too are filled with nitrogen. There might be a conne

KR> N2 in tires

2016-09-14 Thread Flesner
At 11:36 AM 9/14/2016, you wrote: >HA! Thanks Larry. From the link you provided: Nitrogen is a gas >and is still affected by changes in ambient temperature But why >then do many folk report that there is less change with temperature? +

KR> N2 in tires

2016-09-14 Thread svd
HA! Thanks Larry. From the link you provided: Nitrogen is a gas and is still affected by changes in ambient temperature (about one psi for every 10? Fahrenheit). Nitrogen filled tires will require pressure be added during the fall/winter months as ambient temperatures and tire pressures drop.