Nitrogen
Nitrogen Maximizes
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Proper Tire Pressure
A tire filled with regular air is expected to lose 1.5 PSI per month because of its smaller molecular size. A nitrogen filled tire may take 6 months or longer to lose this much pressure.
Fuel Economy
Proper tire pressure lessens rolling resistance and maximizes fuel efficiency. A single tire underinflated by 2 PSI increases fuel consumption by 1%.
Handling
Proper tire inflation ensures that of your tire's contact patch is on the road giving you maximum stopping capabilities.
Safety
Underinflated tires cause 90% of blowouts. Nitrogen provides more reliable pressure to keep your tire inflation levels where they should be and reduce the possibility of blowouts.
Tire Life
Underinflated tires wear quickly on the shoulders. Removing oxygen eliminates the condensation that can form and corrode or rust out the inside of the wheel. This corrosion or rust creates a dust that can lodge in a valve stem, further allowing a deterioration in tire pressure. By removing condensation it helps the tire maintain a better balance—less vibration equals less heat, which leads to longer tire life. Air contains 21% oxygen, a very corrosive chemical that reacts with everything.
Oxygen in a tire can degrade the inner liner by removing its elasticity and thereby decreasing the life of the tire.
Nitrogen is required to be used by all commercial aircraft, NASA, and the military.
For more information, visit www.getnitrogen.org.





