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yes nitrogen would be good or you could use regular old air which is about 70% nitrogen anyway!
Yes, you can use nitrogen or plain air.
There are no 'types' of air. Air is all just air. - Some people do use nitrogen in tires - that is not air.
Most people use nitrogen to inflate jet plane tires.
Street cars air (which is manily Oxygen, nitrogen), race cars nitrogen.
probably they wont use compressed gas in tyres. they use only normal air or nitrogen gas
Normally tyres are inflated with compressed air, sometimes they are inflated with an inert gas called nitrogen.airoxygenSome people are advocating the use of Nitrogen (N2) in tires to reduce their exposure to Oxygen which degrades the rubber. The use of Nitrogen also eliminates moisture content that is always present in air.air Nitrogen is becoming popular for use in car tires.
No -- Keep the same recommended air pressure in your tires at all times, but check and add air when the tires are cool and have not been running. Use a tire pressure gauge.
The tires go flat. The tires lose air even if they don't have any defects or holes, the air goes right through the rubber by osmosis. For applications where tire pressure is critical they use nitrogen to inflate them. One of the amazing things about air in tires is that different gasses depart the tires with different speeds. Probably a good science project in this.
The use of nitrogen in bike tires can improve performance and longevity by maintaining more consistent tire pressure over time compared to regular air. This can result in better handling, improved fuel efficiency, and reduced risk of tire blowouts.
Most tires are filled with regular air which has been compressed, In the last few years, using nitrogen to fill tires has become popular. Rumor has it that nitrogen is better but I don't know why. A common practice is to use a green value stem cap when nitrogen is used in place of regular air. I suspect the nitrogen use is mainly a sales point and probably make very little difference in passanger car tires (or tyres as you call them). The tire pressure is certainly more important than the type of gas that is located within. vbd
There's moisture in air. When you fill your tires with compressed air, the moisture goes in the tire too. Moisture then has potential to rust out the rim from the inside. They use other gas (nitrogen?) that doesn't have moisture. Usually garages will put green air valve caps on tires filled with gas.