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Originally Posted by crwilli
The reported advantages are:
- Industrial N2 is much drier that compressed air.
- N2 doesn’t change its pressure as much as Air (roughly 80/20 N2/O2).
That is valuable to race teams that test and test and for a given set of track conditions know where they want their tire pressures to a Fine tuned level.
For the rest of us, N2 tires are useless and would be a PIA to keep at a target pressure through the seasons without having to schedule a visit to your dealer.
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Consumer Report set out to answer that question.
Personally, I am ok with filling my own tires and therefore prefer regular air that I can be in control of and fill up and deflate as the seasons change.
https://www.consumerreports.org/tire...-in-car-tires/