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Originally Posted by RV7A Flyer
OK, is there *really* any significant reason to fill with pure nitrogen in RV tires? Given that air is *already* 80% nitrogen?

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Whats more, if you fill with air, and they lose pressure, presumably because the O2 molecules are smaller and they leak out, leaving behind mostly N2, then you refill with air, and again most of the O2 leaks out, leaving behind the N2, in a few fills you would have darn near 100% N2 !!
If a tire can lose more than 20% of its pressure, that means the N2 must also be leaking out.
In either case, I think the justification for spending money on a system to fill with N2, or paying an FBO to fill you with N2, is rather weak. I always thought the primary reason for N2 in tires on big airplanes was for fire suppression in the case of rejected takeoffs where the brakes get so hot that the tires often blow (through a designed-in relief plug). correct me if I am wrong.