Posted by L. B, on March 22, 2013 at 10:54:34 from (64.187.79.169):
In Reply to: NITROGEN CHARGED posted by John,PA on March 22, 2013 at 06:05:35:
Atomic number 7 Nitrogen (N) is oderless tasteless yad yad. Did ya ever notice Shell gasoline is always the higest priced gas, at least where I live so follow the buck. They claim it helps keep your engine clean. Now this is a selling point cause the only way to disprove their claim is dimassemble the power plant which the soccer mom or nerd who buys this leatest ploy aint going to do that. However nitrogen is the reason that you can buy Washington apples in the middle of winter they are kept in a nitrogen rich storage facility, they do it to some meat too. I was told also the reason they use it in gas cause it was left over from not being able to sell it to people to put in their tires?
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