Where can i buy Liquid Nitrogen in DFW?
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i figured launch some of it into my LT1 would increase my engine performance....like N2O....lol. ( LN2 is only 18% oxygen ) anyways! No idea, i just want some to show to my college professor at college. or maybe throw it into a river?
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Originally Posted by Brian2006
This is what I do with my Mickey Thompsons but I sure don't use liquid nitrogen. Nitrogen as a gas suppossively doesn't drop in pressure
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Originally Posted by LS69TA
Its molecules are larger than regular air, so it's less prone to leak down out of tires. It does weigh more than air, but I doubt it's enough to worry about since air is soooo heavy
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Originally Posted by LS69TA
A buddy of mine put nitrogen in the tires on his Z06 and said they made the handling alot softer, or "squishy" as he said. He had regular old air put back in.
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nitrogen would be a bad idea since it does weigh more than air. so when at a stop all that air is at the bottom of the tire, this would more than likely reduce performance than improve it.
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Originally Posted by ckyconan2003
nitrogen would be a bad idea since it does weigh more than air. so when at a stop all that air is at the bottom of the tire, this would more than likely reduce performance than improve it.