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Anyone here using NitroFill?
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:46 pm
by raw
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.
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 4:52 pm
by tnf
what kind of car?
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 6:07 pm
by AmIdYfReAk
i used it when i was workin at the body shop, it really helped on the cars that would come in with aluminum rims with the notorious slow leaks.
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 6:08 pm
by YourGrandpa
tnf wrote:what kind of car?
Turbo Geo Metro. He's got 21" wheels and curb feelers.
HOT!!!
:icon32:
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 6:11 pm
by Tsakali_
I don't get it what does it do? does it not deflate like normal when punctured?
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 6:12 pm
by AmIdYfReAk
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.
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 6:14 pm
by Tsakali_
cool but I'd rather be looking forward to those airless tires they are working on getting right
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 6:26 pm
by Underpants?
you keep doing that, sackoshitali. Meanwhile, in the real world, does this stuff have a heat rating? What happens in high brake friction (ie. mountainous) environments, anyone know?
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 6:42 pm
by Guest
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.
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.
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 6:51 pm
by AmIdYfReAk
ToxicBug wrote: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.
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.
Who said pure oxygen you tool, Moving on.
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 7:05 pm
by Tsakali_
Underpants? wrote:you keep doing that, sackoshitali. Meanwhile, in the real world, does this stuff have a heat rating? What happens in high brake friction (ie. mountainous) environments, anyone know?
you'll take off :icon28:
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 7:21 pm
by FragaGeddon
Underpants? wrote:you keep doing that, sackoshitali. Meanwhile, in the real world, does this stuff have a heat rating? What happens in high brake friction (ie. mountainous) environments, anyone know?
Well they've used it in race cars for years, so I'm sure it's safe.
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 7:26 pm
by Guest
AmIdYfReAk wrote:ToxicBug wrote: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.
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.
Who said pure oxygen you tool, Moving on.
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...
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 7:34 pm
by Dark Metal
STOP! BAD TOXIC! BAD BOY!
I figure that he has the intelligence of a normal house pet, we should treat him like one.
GO LAY DOWN IN THE CORNER.