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Free Air is Inferior paragon2 06-25-2007
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Posted by on June 25, 2007, 2:20 pm
The old saying is "you get what you pay for".
The next time you pull into a gas station to pump up a tire, pass up
the "free air". Go to a station that charges a half buck or more to
get your air. The price is right on the free air, but the air is poor
quality air that will shorten the life of your tires. If you must use
the free air in an emergency, be sure to remove and replace it as soon
as possible afterwards. It's simply not quality air and should not be
used for any length of driving. The rule of thumb is to find the
station that charges the highest price for their air and go there.
The more it costs, the better the air quality.

This important message brought to you by "The National Air Institute"
(NAI) Washington DC.


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Posted by willshak on June 25, 2007, 2:28 pm
on 6/25/2007 2:20 PM paragon2@NAInet.org said the following:
> The old saying is "you get what you pay for".
> The next time you pull into a gas station to pump up a tire, pass up
> the "free air". Go to a station that charges a half buck or more to
> get your air. The price is right on the free air, but the air is poor
> quality air that will shorten the life of your tires. If you must use
> the free air in an emergency, be sure to remove and replace it as soon
> as possible afterwards. It's simply not quality air and should not be
> used for any length of driving. The rule of thumb is to find the
> station that charges the highest price for their air and go there.
> The more it costs, the better the air quality.
>
> This important message brought to you by "The National Air Institute"
> (NAI) Washington DC.
>
>
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Good one!

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Posted by on June 25, 2007, 2:53 pm
wrote:

>on 6/25/2007 2:20 PM paragon2@NAInet.org said the following:
>> The old saying is "you get what you pay for".
>> The next time you pull into a gas station to pump up a tire, pass up
>> the "free air". Go to a station that charges a half buck or more to
>> get your air. The price is right on the free air, but the air is poor
>> quality air that will shorten the life of your tires. If you must use
>> the free air in an emergency, be sure to remove and replace it as soon
>> as possible afterwards. It's simply not quality air and should not be
>> used for any length of driving. The rule of thumb is to find the
>> station that charges the highest price for their air and go there.
>> The more it costs, the better the air quality.
>>
>> This important message brought to you by "The National Air Institute"
>> (NAI) Washington DC.
>>
>>
>Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Good one!


The guy who sold me my monster oxygen free speaker cables with the
gold ends said you should only use argon in your tires ;-)

Posted by Clark on June 25, 2007, 3:02 pm

> wrote:
>
>>on 6/25/2007 2:20 PM paragon2@NAInet.org said the following:
>>> The old saying is "you get what you pay for".
>>> The next time you pull into a gas station to pump up a tire, pass up
>>> the "free air". Go to a station that charges a half buck or more to
>>> get your air. The price is right on the free air, but the air is poor
>>> quality air that will shorten the life of your tires. If you must use
>>> the free air in an emergency, be sure to remove and replace it as soon
>>> as possible afterwards. It's simply not quality air and should not be
>>> used for any length of driving. The rule of thumb is to find the
>>> station that charges the highest price for their air and go there.
>>> The more it costs, the better the air quality.
>>>
>>> This important message brought to you by "The National Air Institute"
>>> (NAI) Washington DC.
>>>
>>>
>>Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Good one!
>
>
> The guy who sold me my monster oxygen free speaker cables with the
> gold ends said you should only use argon in your tires ;-)
>

How far north do you live? Argon is only good above the 45th parallel.

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Posted by mm on June 25, 2007, 5:25 pm

>
>How far north do you live? Argon is only good above the 45th parallel.

They make argon at the Argonne National Laboratories, near Chicago.
Argonne is a trade name.
>

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