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Old 12-14-2012, 06:11 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by duderevs View Post
So i can add air, i do not have to remove all the nitrogen prior to doing so?
Do NOT do this, if you add regular atmospheric air to a tire that contains pure nitrogen, the resulting exothermic reaction once the tires heat up can trigger rapid atom-shearing which can set off a chain reaction degranulating the nitrogen atoms which has been shown to combust, destroying your car and any surrounding cars in traffic.

Below is a picture (taken from CNN) of a car which was filled up with regular air when it already had nitrogen in its tires:
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