MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Andy on June 25, 2009, 10:18:06 pm
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has anybody filled thier tyres with pure nitrogen-have you noticed any difference
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Yes, costco did it on mine when I had the last set of tyres changed and couldn't tell in real difference TBH :confused:
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a mate of mine said he would do it for meat a £1 a valve
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The plums at Costco did it on mine when they change my tyres and damaged 2 of my wheels. the day before the Superchips RR day.
Shame they only inflated them to 20 PSI and I did the rest with a foot pump. Completely destroying any benefit.
I will let Costco touch my car again when hell freezes over. It cost them £150 for repairs though as my mate repairs wheels. :wink:
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Nitrogen = Great in theory but a waste of time and effort in real-world road use.
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Whats supose to be the benefit? lighter?
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Supposed to be better for optimum pressure regulation. i.e. pressure is supposed to be stabler at different tyre temperatures.
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Supposed to be better for optimum pressure regulation. i.e. pressure is supposed to be stabler at different tyre temperatures.
....Hence considered by some to be more useful on track.
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As robin says favoured for track use - but the reason for that is often that it comes in a pressurised container (so no need for a compressor) more than any 'performace' gains.
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has anybody filled thier tyres with pure nitrogen-have you noticed any difference
Snake oil, and utterly useless for road cars!
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Supposed to be better for optimum pressure regulation. i.e. pressure is supposed to be stabler at different tyre temperatures.
....Hence considered by some to be more useful on track.
Acutally, the reason nitrogen is mandated for racing is simply because of the flammable nature of oxygen in atmospheric gasses. I suppose if a tyre were to pop next to sommat already on fire, the force of the air escaping at pressure might be seen as somehow feeding more oxygen to the fire. Still a dubious argument if you ask me though!