Anyone here using NitroFill?
Anyone here using NitroFill?
http://www.whynitrofill.com
My buddy is a GM mechanic and did some work on my car yesterday. I heard about this stuff and he put it in my car. So far, this shit is pretty bad-ass.
My buddy is a GM mechanic and did some work on my car yesterday. I heard about this stuff and he put it in my car. So far, this shit is pretty bad-ass.
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AmIdYfReAk
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I dont know if anyone inflates their tires with pure oxygen, but FYI air contains roughly 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen anyway. Plus the oxygen atom is 73 picometers and the Nitrogen atom is 75 picometers, its just marginally bigger.AmIdYfReAk wrote:Err, yea, the molicules( sp? ) are larger then Oxygen, so it takes a bigger gap to let the air out of the tire. so slow leaks with air and etc would be non-existant using that.
atleast thats what i grabbed of the situation.
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AmIdYfReAk
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Who said pure oxygen you tool, Moving on.ToxicBug wrote:I dont know if anyone inflates their tires with pure oxygen, but FYI air contains roughly 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen anyway. Plus the oxygen atom is 73 picometers and the Nitrogen atom is 75 picometers, its just marginally bigger.AmIdYfReAk wrote:Err, yea, the molicules( sp? ) are larger then Oxygen, so it takes a bigger gap to let the air out of the tire. so slow leaks with air and etc would be non-existant using that.
atleast thats what i grabbed of the situation.
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Ok so why are you talking about oxygen in the first place? People fill their tires with air which is 1/5th oxygen and 4/5ths nitrogen...AmIdYfReAk wrote:Who said pure oxygen you tool, Moving on.ToxicBug wrote:I dont know if anyone inflates their tires with pure oxygen, but FYI air contains roughly 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen anyway. Plus the oxygen atom is 73 picometers and the Nitrogen atom is 75 picometers, its just marginally bigger.AmIdYfReAk wrote:Err, yea, the molicules( sp? ) are larger then Oxygen, so it takes a bigger gap to let the air out of the tire. so slow leaks with air and etc would be non-existant using that.
atleast thats what i grabbed of the situation.
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