Over time, a tyre will gradually lose pressure. Changes in temperature will accelerate this. The general rule of thumb is a loss of 1 psi for every 10-degree rise or fall in temperature. Research has proven that nitrogen has a more stable pressure, since it has larger molecules than oxygen that are less likely to seep through the permeable yire walls. (see Ronald Montoya)

Is Nitrogen safe?
About 78% of the air we breathe is Nitrogen. Nitrogen is a non-flammable, inert gas which does not support combustion, as oxygen does. It will not cause any increased chance of an explosion or fire during a vehicle accident. Therefore, nitrogen is actually much safer than compressed air for virtually any tyre application - and one reason why it is used by commercial aircraft and professional racing teams around the world. (See Nitrogen Institute)

Effect of Temperature
The pressure in nitrogen filled tyres will change when the temperature changes, just as it does with air filled tyres, because nitrogen and oxygen respond to changes in ambient temperature in a similar manner. For example, when your vehicle is parked it will lose a similar amount of pressure for every 10 degree change in temperature, whether the tyres are filled with nitrogen or air. (See Nitrogen Institute)

However, nitrogen does not contain the moisture and other contaminants found in compressed air. As a result, when driving and the tyres heat up, nitrogen filled tyres will fluctuate less in temperature and pressure than air filled tyres. The bottom line is, you will still see pressure changes with nitrogen but, overall, your tyres will run cooler and at a more consistent pressure than if they were filled with air. (see Nitrogen Institute)

When the loads that carried by the vehicle become heavier, the pressure will increase and may cause the tyre to overheat. By using nitrogen gas, it will prevent this matter and 21% cooler that the normal air.

Others benefits
•    Quick return on investment
•    Fuel saving up to 6%
•    Increase tyre tread life by 25%, retreads up to 50%
•    Reduce tyre failure, less lost revenue due to breakdowns
•    Superior retread ability per casing, higher casing value for resale
•    Lower accident liability due to fewer blow-outs and collateral accident claims
•    Lower cost per km in service for steering tyres, drive tyres and trailer tyres