Thursday, Jan 09, 2020 at 22:05
Ahhh ... your low Nitrogen problem has become obvious, you see.
As your RHF tyre obviously contains oxygen-charged air, as compared to common air in the other
tyres, it is simply a problem of the oxygen escaping through your tyre rubber, that is making it go down faster than the other
tyres!
Just to recap - for those who came in late - common air is 78% Nitrogen and 21% Oxygen. The other 1% is miscellaneous gases.
Oxygen migrates through rubber faster than Nitrogen! (True)
So, you have obviously been accidentally given some Oxygen-charged air for your RHF tyre, that contains a greater than normal % of Oxygen!
The solution is simple. Deflate all the
tyres, and re-inflate all of them with pure Nitrogen.
Not only will the Oxygen losses stop immediately - your 4WD will go much FASTER! - because race cars use Nitrogen, and using Nitrogen will make it feel like a race car!
The downside is, you may incur more demerit points, as you take advantage of the greater speed and smoother riding on Nitrogen.
You could also use that as a valid excuse to any copper intent on booking you for speeding. Good Luck.
Cheers, Ron.
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