Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread Tom Reynolds
PM Subject: Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials) Sounds like you guys need some new tires or cleaner wheels or something. Unless I've got a slow leak my tires hold their pressure other than a couple lbs difference summer to winter. In other words, I set

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread Tom Scordato
I would only demand pharmaceutical grade nitrogen. No oils in it!! - Original Message - From: Hans Neureiter [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mercedes mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 2:20 PM Subject: Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread Hans Neureiter
And what saves my tires - Nitro filled, of course - from being attackes on the outside. C'mon, is there any sense left in this crazy world? Think of something stupid most normal people don't understand and tell 'em it's the latest hi-tech stuff, and they will come and buy it, no matter what the

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread Levi Smith
Heck, I've seen and used plenty of tires that didn't have any caps at all. And if the Shrader fails, those caps don't hol air (at least none of the ones I've had on leaky valves). It might slow it down a bit, but the Schrader is the one and only real valve as far as I'm concerned Levi (:

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread Mitch Haley
Levi Smith wrote: Heck, I've seen and used plenty of tires that didn't have any caps at all. And if the Shrader fails, those caps don't hol air (at least none of the ones I've had on leaky valves). It might slow it down a bit, but the Schrader is the one and only real valve as far as I'm

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread Fmiser
rumor has it that Sunil wrote: If there's a Tire Discounters where you are, they exclusively use nitrogen to fill all the tires they sell. I think it's a gimmick, though - you're not driving fast enough to really take advantage of the properties of nitrogen filling. With the atmosphere

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread Tom Hargrave
mailing list Subject: Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials) rumor has it that Sunil wrote: If there's a Tire Discounters where you are, they exclusively use nitrogen to fill all the tires they sell. I think it's a gimmick, though - you're not driving fast enough

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread OK Don
And it's not categorically oil free either. We used medical grade nitrogen as an oxidation prevention and pressure delivery for the chemicals in the film processor I used to manage (Wing Lynch, if anyone cares). Don - who still has fixer in his blood -- With the atmosphere (air) being

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread OK Don
Like everything else, there are various degrees of purity -- 100% pure is not guaranteed unless you pay for it. On 12/15/05, Tom Hargrave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bottled nitroger is nothing but nitrogen. By default, this makes nitrogen moisture free. Thanks, Tom Hargrave 256-656-1924

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread Jim Cathey
filled the tires with 200psi nitrogen It is my opinion that they used Nitrogen because that was the easiest way to get 200 psi _anything_ that would be OK in a tire. Most air compressors don't go up that high, but with 2-3kpsi in a Nitrogen bottle it would be easy. -- Jim

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread Craig McCluskey
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 21:26:40 -0600 Tom Hargrave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bottled nitroger is nothing but nitrogen. By default, this makes nitrogen moisture free. The bottled nitrogen typically has a dew point of -98 deg.C (-144.4 deg.F). It's pretty dry. Craig

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread Fmiser
rumor has it that Mitch wrote: ... the valve is precisely radial to the axle, and the valves can open from centripetal force at 150mph, so the caps are needed) Ya probably mean centrifugal force. Centripetal force is the pull toward the center that counteracts inertia to keep the wheel. In

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread redghost
Try the paint ball guys. they have tanks of the stuff that powers markers for the boys with too much cash and not enough sense On Thursday, December 15, 2005, at 08:40 AM, Tom Reynolds wrote: Yep, I think I'm going to look around the Tulsa area for nitrogen fillups. Being more inert than the

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-16 Thread Tom Reynolds
I find a nice mixture of (low fat) peanut butter and SPF 50 sunscreen works wonders. You know, I wonder about the sunscreen...resists oxidation, maybe? Tom Reynolds Sand Springs, OK At 07:14 PM 12/15/2005 -0600, you wrote: Content-Disposition: inline And what saves my tires - Nitro filled, of

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Tom Reynolds
of the air is purged out of the tire. Thanks, Tom Hargrave 256-656-1924 www.kegkits.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tom Reynolds Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 10:40 AM To: Mercedes mailing list Subject: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Tom Reynolds
. Thanks, Tom Hargrave 256-656-1924 www.kegkits.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tom Reynolds Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 10:40 AM To: Mercedes mailing list Subject: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials) Yep

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Tom Hargrave
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tom Reynolds Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 10:55 AM To: Mercedes mailing list Subject: Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials) List, Is that what the stores do who fill up tires with nitrogen? Thanks, Tom At 09:49 AM 12/15/2005 -0600

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin
. Thanks, Tom Hargrave 256-656-1924 www.kegkits.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tom Reynolds Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 10:55 AM To: Mercedes mailing list Subject: Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Sunil Hari
mailing list Subject: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials) Yep, I think I'm going to look around the Tulsa area for nitrogen fillups. Being more inert than the common air from compressed air pumps, it's a lot less likely to be affected by temperature changes

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Marshall Booth
Tom Reynolds wrote: Yep, I think I'm going to look around the Tulsa area for nitrogen fillups. Being more inert than the common air from compressed air pumps, it's a lot less likely to be affected by temperature changes. Anyone know of any place in the Tulsa area that can fill up tires with

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Rob Vonderhaar
So does Costco, as well as my favorite independent tire chain - neither charges anything extra for it, and both are happy to check pressure and add more anytime it's needed. But only Costco seems to use the neat green caps! Rob -Original Message- From: Sunil Hari If there's a Tire

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread David Brodbeck
Tom Reynolds wrote: Actually, upon looking at the statement, temperature changes will affect nitrogen the same that's not true. Being more inert (less water content) than compressed air, a nitrogen filled tire will not be nearly as affected by temperature variations as a compressed air filled

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Tom Reynolds
list Subject: Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials) List, Is that what the stores do who fill up tires with nitrogen? Thanks, Tom At 09:49 AM 12/15/2005 -0600, you wrote: Temperature changes will affect the nitrogen the same. The real gain is no moisture

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Hans Neureiter
The only reason for using Nitrogen is not in the tire performance aspect, but important for a shop functioning in cold, subfreezing weather. Water freezes. Compressor air has water in it. Purchased Nitrogen has no water in it. Shop tools, such as air driven impacts, hoist controls and what not,

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Tom Reynolds
www.kegkits.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tom Reynolds Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 10:55 AM To: Mercedes mailing list Subject: Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials) List

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Tom Reynolds
Doc, Agrgavation? To me, aggravation is getting out in a cold, dark parking lot, (whoops, I forgot windy) trying to find the valve, pushing down my glasses so I can see, checking the pressure, picking UP my glasses, then finding the darned air pump either costs money or is somehow

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Tom Reynolds
There's water in the compressed air, but not in the nitrogen. That's what makes it temperature sensitive. Best, Tom At 10:16 AM 12/15/2005 -0800, you wrote: Tom Reynolds wrote: Actually, upon looking at the statement, temperature changes will affect nitrogen the same that's not true. Being

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Tom Reynolds
Yes and no. There IS (believe me folks, I'm not making this up...) a performance benefit. You know, for example, how engineers try to make a chassis as stiff as possible? That's because if the chassis is stiff, it takes a big variable out of suspension tuning. They can concentrate on the

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Levi Smith
Sounds like you guys need some new tires or cleaner wheels or something. Unless I've got a slow leak my tires hold their pressure other than a couple lbs difference summer to winter. In other words, I set the tire pressure in the summer ones when I put them on at around 60-70 degrees and that's

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Hans Neureiter
Remember, these people are selling a product, but that is their argiment: http://www.whynitrofill.com/faq.htm On 12/15/05, Levi Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like you guys need some new tires or cleaner wheels or something. Unless I've got a slow leak my tires hold their pressure

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Robert Tara Ludwick
Nitrogen has been used for specialty purposes in tires for years. 20 some odd years ago in college, one of my instructors ( who was a retired big wig from the society of automotive engineers, and consultant and board member to a number of regulatory agencies ) explained how some of the car

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread l02turner
] To: Mercedes mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 2:02 PM Subject: Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials) Sounds like you guys need some new tires or cleaner wheels or something. Unless I've got a slow leak my tires hold their pressure other than

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Robert Tara Ludwick
Message - From: Levi Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mercedes mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 2:02 PM Subject: Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials) Sounds like you guys need some new tires or cleaner wheels or something. Unless I've

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Levi Smith
Hadn't thought about it that much, I would tend to agree with it. I also hadn't heard about the problems with the monitoring caps, though I can't say that I've actually talked to anyone who's used them yet. But I guess it doesn't sound like that much of a surprise. I guess I just still need one

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Tom Hargrave
, December 15, 2005 4:56 PM To: Mercedes mailing list Subject: Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials) Schrader valves were never designed to be constantly fooled with, it's no wonder those caps cause problems. I drove for a trucking company a bunch of years ago. one

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Mitch Haley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One morning I found a flat tire, ran out with the air hose and refilled it to see if I could get to Costso for a free fix - it held air but when I put the valve cap back on the air started flooding out! I think any device that holds the schrader valve open is

Re: [MBZ] Filling tires with nitrogen (was Re: Year End Specials)

2005-12-15 Thread Tom Reynolds
I don't think as fast, though. Ah well, it was just a conversation starter. Anyone wanna talk about F1 or bike racing? grin Tom Sand Springs, OK At 12:19 PM 12/15/2005 -0800, you wrote: Tom Reynolds wrote: Doc, Agrgavation? To me, aggravation is getting out in a cold, dark parking