Power tank vs. onboard air

Started by gturismo, December 27, 2004, 06:12:10 PM

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locktup

I have my oba plumbed into my old CO2 tank. I know of a few other people that are going to do the same as soon as there CO2 tank is mt.
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reklund5

Got my first real-world useage of the PT this weekend.  I used it to air my 37's up from 10psi and my buddys 35's up from 10psi 2 times (thats 16 refills).  I also used it to air up my trailer tires, and my tow rig tires with air to spare.  Had plenty left for trailside margaritas had we needed them :gap:   

Anyway, I'm really satisified with the PT setup...but have also decided to bite the bullet and install an onboard compressor.  I found a York 210R while in Las Cruces for cheep!

Ryan
'84 Hilux, locked, dual-cased, winched, EFI converted, 37" tired, half-doored (in the summer...)
'87 Supra, 400 HP.  smooth as glass at 130 'cause my tires are NEW!...
'92 F250 Diesel, tow rig, ATS Turbo, leveling kit, killer stereo

gturismo

Awesome!  Was that a 10lb tank?  I think thats what I will get :yupyup:
85 Runner

reklund5

yes, a 10lb tank is what I've got.  Worked GREAT!!

Ryan
'84 Hilux, locked, dual-cased, winched, EFI converted, 37" tired, half-doored (in the summer...)
'87 Supra, 400 HP.  smooth as glass at 130 'cause my tires are NEW!...
'92 F250 Diesel, tow rig, ATS Turbo, leveling kit, killer stereo