You have to remember that south of the Equator air tends to spin the other way.
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Exactly why you use winter air in the summer at certain altitudes down there....
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Yep, northern air is a more gasious state.....
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Question...should you heat cycle your Northern Air if you are going for track times???
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Very bad idea
I'm telling you that you never ever want to fill a Mini coopers tires with helium becase the car will bounce down the road. The Mini is a light car anyway so the helium will just make it much lighter. Actually the car may blow away on a windy day.
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Why yes I did. The cool thing about this adapter is it's dual functionality--not only does it inflate the tires, but it also hooks directly into a 3-inch hose (tried a two inch hose, but it kept exploding under the rapid pressure fluctuations), which I am going to hook up to my rear diffuser when it eventually is in place, thus creating more downforce.
I'm still in experimental phase, I'll have more data for you once I've track tested it this Monday at Blackhawk. I've had pretty good results with chicken gorditas combo #4, but I'm trying the chili cheese burrito this go around; I'm pretty sure this will be the combo that puts me over the top... -
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