The topic of filling a vehicle's tires with nitrogen instead of just plain compressed air is not new. When this option was first available to drivers, it was met with skepticism, but then it just ...
If you've visited a tire shop or taken in your car for service at the dealer lately, you've probably been asked if you wanted your tires filled with nitrogen and wondered if it was just a way for the ...
New from Parker Hannifin Corp are the TireSaver nitrogen generators for truck and automobile tire filling. By using dry nitrogen gas instead of compressed New from Parker Hannifin Corp are the ...
Keeping our tires in good working condition is an important responsibility for the everyday driver. To get the most miles out of your tires, routine maintenance and making sure your tires, suspension, ...
Dear EarthTalk: Is using nitrogen to inflate my car’s tires really better for the environment than using air? And if so, how?-- Roger Mawdsley, Abbotsville, BC Whether or not it makes environmental ...
Nitrogen, commonly used in the tires of airliners and NASCAR racing cars, is coming to an entirely different class of vehicles — the cars and trucks of the Lehigh Valley. Jack Williams Tire & Auto ...
My friend Raymond puts nitrogen in his car tires. I use air. Naturally, we have had some science chats about which is better, especially for the best gasoline mileage. There are a few basic science ...
One of the many special products offered to car owners to allow them to get more bang for their buck is nitrogen gas to fill their tires. But tires are tires. As long as they’re not filled with gravel ...
If you've ever noticed green-capped stems on tires in a parking lot and wondered why the car's owner chose them, you're not alone. It's a popular question, and one many people answer incorrectly.
Nitrogen is not some magic gas with mystical properties, nor is it some philosopher's stone capable of changing the properties of tire rubber. Yet, proponents say, relatively pure nitrogen is a ...