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Image via WikipediaNitrogen is a larger molecule than oxygen, so it does seep from tires  at a slower rate than air.  How much?  About three times slower, which  means your tires will stay properly inflated three times longer.  If  it’s a major inconvenience for you to check tire pressure, then by all  means step up to nitrogen if you can get it cheap.  If you have to pay  more than a few bucks per tire, it’s just not worth it.
Why do race teams use the stuff instead of air?  In racing, tire  pressure is absolutely critical, and nitrogen filled tires don’t change  pressure with heat as much as air filled tires do.  When you’re talking  about tenths of a second being worth thousands of dollars, the cost of a  tank of nitrogen is just part of doing business.

 
 
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