I have a friend that used to run southwest tour circle track and I think he ran nitrogen in his race tires. Probably a waste for a street tire.
Larry

richard sierra wrote:

I just purchased a new GMC vehicle and the dealer offered the following new package called "Nitro Fill'. The claim is that nitrogen is better than compressed air in a tire. They claim that nitrogen is a dry gas and is free of moisture. It doesn't deteriorate the rubber and it is lss susceptible to air loss with temperature changes. I'd be interested to hear what the "group" thinks about this. Thanks Rich - 70 SS Coupe


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