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Old 09-23-2012, 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ard View Post
as a nerd, you surely know you need a control for your experiment- AND all variables must be controlled, right?

If I told you my air was good, and hadn't lost a single psi in a year, will that be proof that air is equal to anything else???



Finally, dont kid yourself- what they use in racing is NOT what you get retail: The most you get is 94% in dealers, tire stores, etc...I have a nitrogen tank for filling shocks that is 99.95 technical pure, moisture free...easy to carry, store, etc.
I can appreciate what you are saying, however what I am looking to gather input on is simpler than what I think you may be alluding too. Does the nitrogen enriched gas in my tires lower the amout of effort I need to put into maintenance?

If I don't need to add or remove gas from my tires over a time that meets my cost to benefit ratio, it was worth it. What data I gather over that time may be of interest to others.

Interestingly enough I can now sleep at night knowing you have the proper gas to fill your shocks.
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