I go the other way and fill them with that sodium chloride or whatever it is
they use to weight tractor tires.  Gets better traction in the winter and
gets better mileage cause all that extra mass just keeps going so I can just
let off the accelerator and my 300D just keeps going.
I've thought about filling them with diesel in case I were to run out I
could siphon a little off of each one.

Of course if the tire's getting so that the cords are exposed and not
holding much air or fluid, I just fill them with that solid foam stuff.  You
can lose like half the tire before it gets to be a problem.

Levi (:

On 1/10/07, Rich Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I usually put an 80% mix in my tires, it seems to work pretty well.  I
add some oxygen, CO2, and some other exotic gases as well using a
special mixing apparatus I have in the garage.  I have noticed
significant performance gains when I use this special mixture, sorta
like \/ ! /-\ GR /-\ for my tires -- it makes them hard and they last a
long time.

--R

Allan Streib wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> There's a tire shop here that's advertising that they will change the
> air in your tires for Nitrogen.
>
>


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