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Created on: 01/07/13 03:51 AM

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liquid nitrogen
01/07/13 3:51 AM

Heay bros any other bros out their put Nitrogen in their tyres? I use it in my & the MOF cars also tried it in my 2010 ZX1400 on my Tassie trip back in April last year but hit a wallaby & traded it not long after i had it in my wheels but One thing I can positively say is at the same time my mate also put it in his XJR1300 he had a new tyre on the rear & said to me the other day down at Victor Harbour heay ya know that Nitrogen ! yeah ! it has not changed my tyre pressure one bit since er 8 months ago & ya know how i kill a rear tyres in less than 3,000 miles normally i,ve just clocked 4,200 miles an still got some more to go,I said to him yeah remember what i found out that the molecules are larger than air & it dont seep out!!! hense perfect tyre pressure = better wear & youve proved it to me what read out to you back then! anyway I think it,s so good I,ve just put it in my 14R today & thought about telling anyone thas interested in it!



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RE: liquid nitrogen
01/07/13 5:20 AM

The atmosphere is already 70% nitrogen. The other 30% {oxygen and other gases} can hold moisture and moisture reacts differently to heat than gas, making tire pressures vary over a wider range. Unless you're racing, or getting it for free, filling the tires with 100% nitrogen is unnecessary.



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RE: liquid nitrogen
01/07/13 8:28 AM

I am curious, why did you name the tread "liquid nitrogen"? That's certainly not what's in the tires.

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RE: liquid nitrogen
01/07/13 10:16 AM

Some Costco's will let you have it for free



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RE: liquid nitrogen
01/07/13 12:42 PM

All I can say is the Molecules are larger than air tell me one tyre that dose not lose some pressure over a short time?


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RE: liquid nitrogen
01/07/13 8:01 PM

We know that you will benefit by using Nitrogen in your tires instead of air. There is a lot of advantages that you should be aware of, and with that in mind we offer this information.


What is Nitrogen?

Nitrogen is a dry, inert gas used to inflate airplane tires, off-road truck tires, military vehicle tires, and race car tires for improved performance, more tire mileage and better fuel economy.

Why use Nitrogen?

Less inflation pressure loss
Reduced wheel corrosion
Prevents inner-liner rubber deterioration by oxidation
Tires run cooler
Increases tread life
Increases fuel mileage
Helps prevent uneven wear
Oxygen in compressed air permeates through the wall of the tire, thus reducing the tire's inflation pressure. During it's journey through the tire wall, oxygen oxidizes the rubber compounds in the tire, causing under-inflation and deterioration of the rubber . Dry nitrogen will maintain proper inflation pressure and will prevent auto-ignition, will not corrode rims, extends valve core life, and will help the tire to run cooler.

The biggest advantages - improved tire life


Experts in the tire industry indicate that oxidative aging is one of the primary causes of decreased tire life. Oxidative aging is caused by the diffusion of oxygen from the pressurized air cavity of the tire to the outside atmosphere. Tests have shown that if tires are inflated with nitrogen, there is a significant reduction in tire failure.

Why did race cars, military and off-road vehicles switch to Nitrogen?

Air is about 1/5 Oxygen, and oxygen, especially at high pressures and temperatures, is a very reactive element.
When oxygen reacts with things, the process is called oxidation. When oxidation is extremely rapid, it's called "burning.
That's one reason nitrogen is used in off-highway and aircraft tires. These tires run so hot they can actually catch on fire. Nitrogen doesn't support combustion, so nitrogen-filled tires don't add fuel to the flames. And nitrogen helps prevent slower forms of oxidation also.

Nitrogen prevents other types of corrosion as well

Oxygen and moisture corrodes aluminum and steel wheels. Oxygen also reacts with rubber, another type of "corrosion". When this corrosion starts, the small particles break off and form rust and dust, which can clog vavle cores, causing them to leak. The rough surfaces created from the corrosive action on the wheels leads to tire beads that don't seal properly, causing additional leaks .
Oxygen also ages the inner liner, the thin layer of rubber inside the tire whose function is to keep air away from the carcass. As the inner liner ages, more and more air molecules can pass through it, causing more pressure losses. These pressure losses in a truck tire can average 2 psi a month as a result of the air passing through the sidewalls. As it passes through the rubber, the oxygen can also corrode the steel cords, causing them to rust too.
How does Nitrogen help?

While both nitrogen and oxygen can permeate rubber, nitrogen does it much more slowly. It might take 6 months to lose 2 psi with nitrogen, compared to just a month with air. And nitrogen is far less reactive. It doesn't cause rust or corrosion on steel or aluminum, and it doesn't degrade rubber. Wheel surfaces stay smooth and clean, rubber remains supple and resilient.


Nitrogen also will not degrade the rubber seal in the valve core which extends valve core life and helps prevents core leaks.

Small bits of dust and debris as a byproduct of oxidative corrosion to the wheels and alloy rims can lodge in the valve core seat, causing air leaks.

Any other reasons for using Nitrogen?

Water!! The air around us is full of water vapor. Compressing air concentrates the water in it.


Draining the water from your compressor tank daily helps, but unless you have a really efficient air dryer system, chances are that there's a lot of water in your compressed air.
When you compress air, it takes up much less volume, but the percentage of water by
volume is greatly increased.

...and what harm does this moisture cause?

Water vapor in compressed air acts as a catalyst, accelerating rust and corrosion. Water vapor also absorbs and holds heat. And when it changes from liquid to vapor, water expands tremendously in volume.
As a result, tires inflated with wet air tend to run hotter and fluctuate in pressure more. That's one of the reasons why racing tires, where fractions of a psi can radically change the handling characteristics, are inflated with dry nitrogen.
Will my tires have 100% Nitrogen after they are filled?

In reality, no. The Ingersoll-Rand Nitrogen Generator puts out 98% pure Nitrogen. On an uninflated tire, there is still some air present, so after you refill with nitrogen, you'll end up with about 95% nitrogen, which is enough to do the job. That can be increased slightly by filling up the tire with nitrogen without a valve core in the valve stem, and then letting the tire delate. Then install the valve core and refill to normal pressure with the nitrogen. (purging)

For fleets - reduced operating costs

Tires are one of the primary costs of operating a fleet of vehicles. Tire costs include procurement, maintenance and the cost of blowouts.
A typical truck tire with two retreads costs $480.00 and lasts
approximately 270,000 miles. Inflating tires with nitrogen will help to prevent premature casing failure and allow tires to be retread
multiple times, with confidence and reliability.

Inflating tires with nitrogen to eliminate oxidative aging can extend tire life by up to 25%.

Increasing tire life to 337,500 miles would save $120 per tire.

A fleet with 50 trucks and 900 wheel positions would save over $100,000 in tire cost by inflating with nitrogen.

The primary cost of maintaining tires is the cost of labor to check tire
pressures and top off tires with compressed air on a periodic basis.
Tire pressure must be checked and the tires topped off due to the
diffusion of air through the tire. Tires filled with nitrogen will not
experience this diffusion and resulting loss of pressure. Tires
filled with nitrogen maintain pressure for a much longer period
of time than tires filled with air. If a truck fleet conducts preventative
maintenance on 5 trucks per day and presently spends 30 minutes
per truck topping off tires, they could realize savings of $31,250
per year based on a labor rate of $50 per hour and 250 work days
per year, by inflating tires with nitrogen.
A recent article from the Wall Street Journal states:

“One thing government and tire-industry officials agree on is the
importance of keeping tires properly inflated. The risks of
underinflation, which stresses tires by causing their sidewalls to flex more and the air temperature inside to rise, were highlighted during congressional hearings two years ago into the Firestone tire problems. Underinflation was identified as a factor in the failure of Firestone tires.”

Wall Street Journal, September 25, 2002.

Frequently asked questions.

Is Nitrogen explosive?
No, in fact, nitrogen is very inert and safe. Nitrogen is the most commonly used chemical in the USA. It is used for storing and packaging of snack foods, coffee, and other food items.

Will Nitrogen affect the tire pressure monitoring system on my vehicle?
Yes. Nitrogen will help maintain proper inflation in your tires and reduce the number of faults detected by the TPMS.

Do I still need to check tire pressure?
Yes. But, you will find the tire pressure to be much more consistent.

What about my spare tire?
You should certainly inflate your spare with nitrogen to help maintain proper inflation when it comes time you need to use it. Because of the slower air pressure loss of nitrogen through the sidewalls, your spare is more likely to be at proper pressure over a long time than if it was filled with regular air.

Will Nitrogen affect my ceramic Dyna Beads?
No, in fact, you couldn't find a better operating environment for this tire balancing product than a tire filled with nitrogen.

What do I do if I have to add air?
No problem at all. The small amount of air you may add at some point will still be a very small percentage of the total mixture of air/nitrogen in the tire.

Are you a Dealer, Fleet Owner, or Tire Shop interested in owning a Nitrogen Generator?
Need more information?

First, see a 2006-2007 study on the money you will save below:

Supplier News
Parker posts results of nitrogen tire inflation trial
By CCJ Staff

Drexan Corp. recently conducted a double blind study measuring the effects of nitrogen tire inflation on tire life and fuel efficiency in a long-haul trucking fleet. Performance of nitrogen-filled tires was measured against performance of air-filled tires with and without a maintenance program.

Parker Hannifin, based in Haverhill, Mass., provided the nitrogen generator used during this study. The results of this analysis, according to Parker, recently were presented at the Clemson Tire Conference:

When compared to historical data, nitrogen tire inflation provides a 6.1 percent improvement in fuel efficiency when compared to a fleet with no tire pressure maintenance program;

When compared to historical data and an in-trial control, nitrogen tire inflation provides a 3.3 percent improvement in fuel efficiency when compared to a fleet using air inflation and a tire pressure maintenance program; and

When compared to the in-trial air control, nitrogen-filled tires provided an average tread life improvement of 86 percent when compared to a fleet using air inflation and a tire pressure maintenance program.

The study, Parker says, infers that casing life improves, increasing retreadability, and tire failures decrease. The economic implications of nitrogen tire inflation also were impressive, according to the company:

Saved 110,000 gallons of diesel and U.S. $285,000 over the nine-month period;

The value of the extended tire life was not monetized, but could be calculated easily for any fleet that knows their cost/mile for tires; and

Greenhouse gas emissions were reduced, allowing them to be exchanged for revenue on carbon trading sites.

Parker says the study was conducted over a nine-month period in 2006 using a fleet comprising 70 long-haul tractors and 117 trailers, providing 1988 wheel positions. It consisted of 6.1 million tractor miles and 110 million tread miles, and it covered the coldest and hottest months of the year to minimize climate variances, according to the company; the analysis isolated inflation gas as the primary basis for any change in the mean.

The easiest way to obtain Nitrogen:

1. For Motorcycle Dealers, Off Road shops or for personal use, we offer our tank-mounted system.
The advantage to this system is low cost (leasing usually $57 - $75 yearly) and higher purity (99.99%) than a Nitrogen Generator. This is a Nitrogen rated regulator and hose, available on the Products/Pricing page.

2. For Tire Dealers, Fleet Operators, Automobile and Truck Dealerships, we advise a self contained Nitrogen Filling Station.

Our sincere thanks to Bridgestone/Firestone and Parker Hannifin Corp.



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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/12/13 5:11 PM

Take it ! OR Leave it lol just a few weeks ago my mate who normally kills off a rear tyre @ 4,500- 5,000 KMS got a shade over 12,000KMS wow ! and he only lost 4 psi in twelve months



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Filling tires with nitrogen gas
04/14/13 8:26 PM

"Take it ! OR Leave it lol just a few weeks ago my mate who normally kills off a rear tyre @ 4,500- 5,000 KMS got a shade over 12,000KMS wow ! and he only lost 4 psi in twelve months"

Yeah bean, but he didn't have his tires filled with liquid nitrogen... :)



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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/15/13 12:35 AM

Yeah bean, but he didn't have his tires filled with liquid nitrogen... :)
YEAH YA Right their Bro that was my mistake when I first posted it LOL !! that was my mistake!!! compressed Bottle internal is Liquid but It's Nitrogen gas when it leaves the Bottle LOL



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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/17/13 5:24 AM

I once burned a wart off of my hand with a drop of liquid nitrogen. It worked like a charm.



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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/17/13 10:13 PM

I like it. 'My bitch is so fast she has nitro in her fing tires!' :)))



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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/19/13 7:21 AM

Hail Nitrogen, have got to get this happening for my Truck and bike.
Thanks for posting Bean!
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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/19/13 3:10 PM

our more than welcome Bro im damn sure you will Luv it!



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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/19/13 10:04 PM

:)))
I don't know what this pic has to do with it.



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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/20/13 7:47 AM

CBlast,
I am doing the same thing to my stocker exhaust. I've got the Yosh slips, but while my stocks are off, I am taking on the black out project. Can you give me a rough bunch of steps and procedures and materials used. Thanks man. Im in Canada, so Oi!


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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/20/13 9:51 AM

My stockers are sitting in the garage too would like to know the paint used and steps used also, dont think I will put them back on, maybe get an ecu reflash for the slip ons, or my tuner said a PCV with a dyno tuning would also work, said I dont need a full system the slip ons will flow just fine ...


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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/20/13 8:46 PM

Carabuser, those blacks look crazy good though!

Awaiting the masters blueprints and then I am blacking the stockers...

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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/21/13 12:26 AM

Posted a thread for ya Wolfman! :)



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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/21/13 6:58 AM

Mad love Cblast, already read and stepping out this aft to pick up paint!
You rul bro - thank you!







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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/21/13 6:58 AM

Mad love Cblast, already read and stepping out this aft to pick up paint!
You rul bro - thank you!







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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/21/13 8:24 AM

No problem sir! Anything for a member of the 14 Nation! Maybe it should be more exclusive. Maybe we should start being elitist bastards and call it the 14R Nation?! Lol! Just kidding! I have a 13 yr old son so y'all will have to forgive me if some of his sardonic humor leaks into my posts! :)))



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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/21/13 8:29 AM

Small world wolf, Toronto huh? I spent a few months living in a little town called Petawawa in Ontario once! :))) I wouldn't call it the most happening spot, the ice cream place was decent! :)) we made a few forays into Quebec to sample the somewhat more 'carefree' attitude of the ladies. ;))



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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/21/13 11:06 AM

Maybe we should start being elitist bastards and call it the 14R Nation?!

HAHA, yes we have a group of great guys here on the forum that live near me. The five of us are farting with the idea, of forming an enthusiast club, called the 14 Nation. The name is not my idea, but it's a cool name. The guys I met, were all about including whoever that rides whatever, but I like the idealist image. Muhuhuhuhhahah. I guess it's a true opporutnitnity to maybe be a little, dare I say, arrogant.

We're having a get-together in May, if you lived close that would be awesome to see you out man. Where you living C?

few forays into Quebec to sample the somewhat more 'carefree' attitude of the ladies. ;))

Cblast, I've sampled some high qulaity tail up there...The women in Montreal are about the hottest you'll ever see in Canada. I've had a few one night splenders over there. You're dead right about the women and care free attitude.
Love it there...


Perhaps a ride down there is in order. I can't sample, but I sure can appreciate a fine looking woman (who can't)


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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/21/13 12:24 PM

Yeah buddy! We have worked hard for our bikes and I am proud of mine! Very few people on earth will ever feel what we get to feel as part of our every ride! I want to be a member of the nation! I hope the indoc is not too rigorous! :)). I wouldn't be able to participate in the extra curricular activities either, my wife is the bomb shizzle! (Copying my sons slang! :)) he finds it infuriating! :)) I do remember that attitude, I was riding a 1991 ZX-6 in candy wine red at the time and I had a cult following in the French quarter! :))) I am livin in WA state now bud. Gotta be okay ridin in the rain here but the roads are fantastic!


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RE: liquid nitrogen
04/21/13 3:23 PM

"I don't know what this pic has to do with it".

WAY too much black, does nothing for the lines of the bike IMO.

Nitrogen has been used for years for some of the reasons posted, main benefit being stable pressures form hot to cold but I just can't buy the fact that it'll extend tyre life by almost 3 times!!! JMO


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