glanrichbex
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Today I demanded my money back from ATS as they decided to put nitrogen in my tyres instead of air.
I asked why they decided to put nitrogen in my tyres and charge me £5 per tyre and I was told that if it was nitrogen filled then there is no oxygen in the tyre to seep out over time and reduce the pressure so I wouldn't need to check it for 3 months.
What sort of self proclaimed experts would advise you not to check your tyre pressure for 3 months? :doh
Apparently nitrogen filled tyres contain less moisture so the inside of the tyre is preserved better and doesn't suffer degrading by moisture ....... er compressed air contains less moisture than air anyway and I don't ever recall the inside of a tyre suffering as a result of prolonged exposure to moisture. In that case - what about the outside of the tyre :doh
On a test with 5th gear, nitrogen filled tyres increase pressure more with temperature than normal air thus giving unpredictable results.:doh
So given that there is 79% nitrogen in the air anyway ........ what is the purpose of nitrogen filled tyres and is it a solution looking for a problem?
I asked why they decided to put nitrogen in my tyres and charge me £5 per tyre and I was told that if it was nitrogen filled then there is no oxygen in the tyre to seep out over time and reduce the pressure so I wouldn't need to check it for 3 months.
What sort of self proclaimed experts would advise you not to check your tyre pressure for 3 months? :doh
Apparently nitrogen filled tyres contain less moisture so the inside of the tyre is preserved better and doesn't suffer degrading by moisture ....... er compressed air contains less moisture than air anyway and I don't ever recall the inside of a tyre suffering as a result of prolonged exposure to moisture. In that case - what about the outside of the tyre :doh
On a test with 5th gear, nitrogen filled tyres increase pressure more with temperature than normal air thus giving unpredictable results.:doh
So given that there is 79% nitrogen in the air anyway ........ what is the purpose of nitrogen filled tyres and is it a solution looking for a problem?
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