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Tyre Pressures
When you put air in your tyres and then remove the hose , there is a decrease in pressure as the connection is removed from the valve .
Is the best solution to set the machine at say, 1 bar above what it should be , in order to compensate for the decrease in pressure , when the hose is removed ?
Is the best solution to set the machine at say, 1 bar above what it should be , in order to compensate for the decrease in pressure , when the hose is removed ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Funnilly enough i was watching an old episode of 5th Gear last night and Tiff Needell was doing a piece on air versus nitrogen in the inflation of tyres .
In his subjective opinion he could not tell any difference between the feedback coming from the tyres filled with either .
F1 uses nitrogen to inflate tyres .
Apparently because the molecules in air is smaller than in nitrogen , they can escape through the rubber of the tyres - whereas the molecules in nitrogen being bigger don't escape through the rubber ; thus enabling the tyre to stay inflated at the set pressure
In his subjective opinion he could not tell any difference between the feedback coming from the tyres filled with either .
F1 uses nitrogen to inflate tyres .
Apparently because the molecules in air is smaller than in nitrogen , they can escape through the rubber of the tyres - whereas the molecules in nitrogen being bigger don't escape through the rubber ; thus enabling the tyre to stay inflated at the set pressure