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Gas shocks are considered better and are usually more expensive. They use pressurized nitrogen to absorb shock, as opposed to hydraulic which uses an oil. The oil in a hydraulic shock may foam under heavy use and lose efficiency.
Hydraulic and gas charged shocks have the same amount of oil, the difference is the gas charge. A hydraulic shock has equal amounts of dampening force in both directions. Gas charged shocks usually are pressurized with Nitrogen. Hydraulic shocks have a tendency to fade as the oil heats up and gets agitated by the shock, creating air bubbles. These air bubbles cause the shocks dampening ability to fade. The nitrogen charge keeps the air bubbles under control, so they can not affect the shocks performance. A gas shock will extend on its own due to the gas charge. General rule of thumb is that hydraulic shocks ride better, nitrogen charged shocks are stiffer, but last longer and don't have shock fade problems.
oil and gas
Each manufacture uses a special blend of oil in their automobile shocks. Unless you are talking about the front tubes on a motorcycle you cannot replace the oil. Refer to your owners manual for the correct oil to use in a motorcycle.
is gas cheaper than oil
As you have completed mechanical Engineering it's good to choose your carrier in oil and gas field as piping engineer to get into the oil and gas industry You can approach some oil and gas consultancies or seabird engineering institute which is very popular globally . This is the only one engineering institute in India which teaches all about oil and gas field and the course fees is very cheaper compare to others
To prevent compressed gas passing into the oil sump of the engine of an automobile.
cigarette smoke, automobile exhaust, it can be present in your home if you use gas or fuel oil
Key exporters in the metal, automobile and wood processing industries imports in oil and natural gas
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There will be no more gas or oil and we better have another fuel source by then