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wolfe10
Jul 24, 2014Explorer
If you are not able to find a N2 source near you, be sure you use DRY air. If you have an air suspension coach with air dryer, that is quite acceptable (and I am picky)!
Dry air and N2 both follow the ideal gas law (i.e. PSI change with temperature change). It is air with water in it that can mess you up.
Dry air and N2 both follow the ideal gas law (i.e. PSI change with temperature change). It is air with water in it that can mess you up.
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