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Old 05-15-2009, 02:43 PM
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At one point I did....


My GF made me put my seats back in to **** and the Dash back in so it dont look like a ghettomobile.





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Originally Posted by Maven
That was Hydrogen chief

Helium is inert.

Nothing wrong with putting helium in your tires, it would just be expensive, LOL.

And you would lose the benefit of the larger nitrogen atom, that being its less likely to seep out through the rubber.
The helium would escape much quicker out of the tires than air or nitrogen. Plus, wouldn't the pressure in the tires be very inconsistent as a result?
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either way. if you go to the track. putting any other gas in your tires other than air is a waste. unless you don't adjust your psi everytime
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Originally Posted by originaladrian
At one point I did....


My GF made me put my seats back in to **** and the Dash back in so it dont look like a ghettomobile.





women....
LMFAO!

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