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The Twin Cam lineup released the powerful 96 cubic inch engine in 2007. surpassing its predecessor in both strength and reliability. Boasting a displacement of 1.584cc. this robust engine is ideal for riders seeking a blend of high torque and swift acceleration. Its design prioritizes optimal airflow and combustion processes. resulting in enhanced efficiency and a smoother ride. While it promises an exhilarating ride. it's worth noting that proper maintenance is crucial for its longevity. Fortunately. the Harley 96 has ample aftermarket support for customization and performance upgrades. However. like all mechanical systems. it may encounter some issues. Some passengers have expressed concerns about wear and tear over time. Nevertheless. if you desire a dependable engine that embodies the classic Harley-Davidson ethos with a modern touch. as long as you commit to upkeep and potential enhancements. the 96 is an excellent choice.
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Nitrogen and air are both used to inflate vehicle tires, but each comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages.
Nitrogen:
1. Purity: Nitrogen is a dry gas with no moisture content, which lessens the chance of inner tire or rim rusting.
2. Pressure Retention: Nitrogen molecules are larger than oxygen molecules, so nitrogen leaks out more slowly from tires and helps maintain tire pressure for a longer period of time.
3. Heat resistance: Nitrogen doesn't expand as much as air when heated, reducing the risk of blowouts in hot weather or high-speed driving scenarios.
Air:
1. Availability: Air is readily available everywhere, making it easier to top up tires
2. Cost: Filling tires with air is generally free or costs very little.
3. Combo of gases: Air is made up of roughly 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases.
While nitrogen does have advantages, for most drivers, the benefits may not outweigh the trouble or possible cost of seeking it out. However, for those with high-performance cars, or who do a lot of high-speed driving, the use of nitrogen could be a benefit.
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