Is that the 78% N and 21% O plus minor amounts of the rest mixture? I think
you're on to something . . .

I know that N is used in aviation due the ease of filling high pressure
struts and the lack of water (it's cold up there), but I still can't see
any other reasons to use it.

On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 7:01 PM, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> I use a mixture that is mostly nitrogen with a variety of exotic gases
> mixed in, my tires seem to run very well on it.  Perhaps I should bottle it
> and sell it.
>
> --FT
>
>
>


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