Why Put Nitrous in Tires?

By replacing the air in a vehicle's tires with nitrous gas, a consumer could save gas mileage, money and make his car a safer ride on the roadways. Additionally, he could be helping to save the planet with more fuel-efficient running cars on the roads.

Facts About Nitrous

  • Nitrous is a nonexplosive gas, therefore, when a car or truck with nitrous-inflated tires has an accident, the tires will simply deflate instead of exploding like air-filled tires sometimes do.

Helping the Earth

  • When an individual fills his tires with nitrous gas and keeps the tires properly inflated, he will save wear and tear on those tires. This will lead to less tires being thrown in the landfill or needing to be recycled. Additionally, because nitrous-filled tires help to improve gas mileage on a vehicle, people will be purchasing less gas at the pumps and the demand for fuel will go down. Less fuel consumption helps everyone.

Tire Safety

  • Replacing air in a car or truck's tires with nitrous will help to make the vehicle safer on the road. This is because the tire will loose less of the nitrous gas then air over time and will remain inflated to the the proper rate longer. Under-inflated tires can wear on a vehicle's frame, ruin the tires faster and could also be the cause of many accidents. Another safety issue is that the gas works with the rubber of the tires differently then pure air. The nitrous will help to reduce the swelling of the tires and overheating from friction of fast and long-distance highway driving.