standby-V
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Can't ever remembering an article so well written, especially the graphics. NASCAR breaks down different parts of a car every once in a while to show how it works, sure wish they would call it Nitrogen instead of air. With Nitrogen the biggest contributor to making up air, I will call the air Nitrogen from now on and watch the looks on peoples faces, after all, I call a motor an engine and my car a machine.In response to the original question, I run my tires at 32F, 34R. Your opinion may vary.
And as much as I hate wading into Nitrogen discussion, Nitrogen is more stable at temp, and drier than compressed air. That's the reason it is used in aircraft and most race car tires. That said, I run air in my tires.
Bruce
