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Ok, we're really getting anal now. Nitrogen is not 'inert'. Nitrogen gas has inert properties because it is stable but it still isn't inert. The inert gases are Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe), and Radon (Rn).
Regardless, the reason nitrogen is used in competition cars is that it's change with relation to temperature is more predictable than air (a mix of nitrogen, oxygen and a small percentage of other gases such as argon). The reason it is used in road cars is either the same, or more likely because tyre places can profit from it. They may use the corrosion excuse but that is just a part of the scam.
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Jason - I apologise if you can't stand being corrected. I meant no offence. I didn't realise this forum held peoples fragile egos above correct information.
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Do you have a degree in psychology as well?
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Oh, stop fighting you two.....
Thread closed until threadstarter decides to give an update.