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What color valve stem caps, if I'm running on freon,
or carbon dioxide?

Does nitrogen help my vehicle not to drift?

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That's why Thread Drift was developed.
Have your new tires mounted at Costco, and you get bitchen green valve
stem caps that let the world know you're riding on Nitrogen.



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Actually, I'd think carbon dioxide and freon are both useful. Heavier than
air, so they help keep my vehicle on the ground.

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On 01/17/2012 08:41 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
What color valve stem caps, if I'm running on freon,
or carbon dioxide?


You gotta be kidding. Don't even consider mongrel gasses like those.

Does nitrogen help my vehicle not to drift?


Unerringly.



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