Also because of zero moisture. N doesn't expand like air so your pressure
remains more stable due to n being inert.
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From: "rsdslp@juno.com" <rsdslp@juno.com>
Date: Fri, May 28, 2010 16:29
Subject: [Tigers] Nitrogen filled tire fad
To: <tigers@autox.team.net>
The reason commercial airplanes use nitrogen in their tire is to prevent tire
explosions.
As the tires heat up they out gas hydrocarbons which can then mix with any
oxygen in the tire and ignite.
Look up the Mexicana Airlines 727 crash on March 31, 1986. Attributed to a
tire explosion in the wheel well caused by filling the tire with air coupled
with overheated brakes.
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