Nitrogen-filled tires appeal to Winnipeg drivers
Last Updated Tue, 22 Aug 2006 12:18:50 EDT
CBC News
A growing number of Winnipeg drivers who used to inflate their tires with regular air are now paying up to $8 apiece to fill them with nitrogen
instead.
Unlike oxygen molecules, which are so small they leak through tires over time, nitrogen molecules are much larger, so the tires will stay fully
inflated three to four times longer.
The result is a better drive, increased gas mileage and longer tire life for motorists who make the switch.
"Because the oxygen is no longer leaking through the walls, that tire isn't aging as it used to," said Jose Ferreira, who manages a Fountain Tire
location that started offering nitrogen for tires last week.
Fully inflated tires also give cars better handling, making them safer to drive. CAA Manitoba spokeswoman Jeanie Dalman said they can also save
drivers money on gasoline.
"If your tire pressure decreases by 15 PSI from the recommended tire pressure, that's going to increase fuel consumption by two per cent," Dalman
said.
Nitrogen has long been used to inflate tires for jet airplanes and race cars. One convert to its use for street vehicles is Johann Leitgeb, who said
he saw the practice on television.
"They showed a film about these heavy trucks, what they use in the oil sands, and they mentioned they are inflated with nitrogen," he said.
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