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Tyre fitting Glasgow - recommendation

Thought advantage of Nitrogen was it stays stable so once pressures are set they dont change when tyre heats up unless of course you want to run different pressure on track to road
 
Yep but N/Ar is even more stable. Stabalishous even. Incedible though it may seem the company doing the research ( Tyregas Integrated Technologies ltd , Utah ) ran a car with N/Ar for two years and 250,000 miles and it lost less than 1 psi in that time , also the max press increase and tyre temp increase ( pyrometer readings ) were 1.5 psi and +12 Centigrade. ( time to take my anorak off I think ) Costs a 'kin fortune tho...
 
Tyregas Integrated Technologies eh Mike........you sure they didn't make a boob of the measurements...
 
mmmnn who would trust a guy with TiT on his mind to treat his wife??
This must be a strange coincidence as I was told they were a reputable company ....
 

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