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<blockquote data-quote="drtdevil93" data-source="post: 54073" data-attributes="member: 95"><p>air expands a lot under heat, nitrogen expands very little. now consider that water boils at 212, and shock temperatures in the mid 200's are not uncommon, now you have boiling water in your reservoir? that doesnt sound so good. dont forget all the other junk in our air, at least with nitrogen, you are putting in a pure, inert gas. and lastly, how are you supposed to accurately meter the pressure you are putting in the shocks? a compressor?</p><p></p><p>erik</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drtdevil93, post: 54073, member: 95"] air expands a lot under heat, nitrogen expands very little. now consider that water boils at 212, and shock temperatures in the mid 200's are not uncommon, now you have boiling water in your reservoir? that doesnt sound so good. dont forget all the other junk in our air, at least with nitrogen, you are putting in a pure, inert gas. and lastly, how are you supposed to accurately meter the pressure you are putting in the shocks? a compressor? erik [/QUOTE]
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