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<blockquote data-quote="Jules" data-source="post: 164005" data-attributes="member: 88"><p>guys, if u really serious abt heat etc.....which affects ur tyre pressure stability as well...</p><p> </p><p>why dun u try isolate your brake heat from the car rim/tyre? That is biggest heat source to possibly heat ur tyre when u brake hard...</p><p> </p><p>so no difference if u use nitrogen, hydrogen, helium, laughing gas or simple air in ur tyres.....at least for road. Yes buy ur own compressor, make sure u have a good drier ( to remove moisture ) and check ur ride every morning is a better idea.....</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>btw, for my kart racing - I use magnesium rims....and normal air. no wonder i slow....he he he</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jules, post: 164005, member: 88"] guys, if u really serious abt heat etc.....which affects ur tyre pressure stability as well... why dun u try isolate your brake heat from the car rim/tyre? That is biggest heat source to possibly heat ur tyre when u brake hard... so no difference if u use nitrogen, hydrogen, helium, laughing gas or simple air in ur tyres.....at least for road. Yes buy ur own compressor, make sure u have a good drier ( to remove moisture ) and check ur ride every morning is a better idea..... btw, for my kart racing - I use magnesium rims....and normal air. no wonder i slow....he he he [/QUOTE]
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