I didn't read the whole thread. I realize the OP and probably a lot of others have a preconceived notion. Thus, nothing would sway them. And because the thread was opened in the first place, there are probably a lot of naysayers. Opinion means nothing to me. Give me facts from real world data.
You know, auto racers for the most part use N2. I don't know if that matters or not.
When I bought my first new set of tires that were filled by N2 by the dealer, I thought, Oh well, it was free, no extra charge. It can't hurt.
Being a nosy individual I looked at the gas properties in the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Old book, had it in the University, hardly read any of it.....LOL.
The specs for air and N2 are so similar that my thought was this whole thing now is merely hype to sell tires.
I was wrong.
My usual method was to fill tires in the winter and summer to keep the right pressure. Tires always use air over time so it's a never-ending task. I do my own oil, so no dealer to do all that **** for me.
Pressure summer to winter stays the same. Never have to add air. No more tire maintenance. Hot to cold pressure is more constant.
That's my finding. And my opinion. Take it or leave it.
If I have to buy new tires and the dealer wants to put air in, I'll shop elsewhere.