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Old 11-15-2013, 09:09 AM
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Goat, that sounds pretty darn good. 15 or 20 seconds is very fast. Mine is 200 psi and I think it takes three or four minutes to fill. But I'm usually not in that big of a rush. However, when I empty the tank on two tires, it would be nice to fill them faster.
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Old 11-15-2013, 10:51 AM
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I don't run a on board air system. I've seen people run them and don't get me wrong. They are nice always have air no matter what but I believe they are a waste of money. I use a 20lb CO2 power tank and I can air up my tires numerous of times and run a impact off it. Takes zero time to air up a tire compared to a on board system. I run 37s takes maybe a minute a tire from 8psi to 35psi. I built my own tank. I already had a tank laying around the house. I bought a gauge for 80 bucks with a air chuck on it. Then harbor freight air hose kit. I have about 100 bucks in it. Cost me 10 bucks to fill it up. And you always have a full air until the tank runs out but that takes a good while. I've pumped up my 37s and 2 other guys 35s and used the impact on changing a tire out on the trail and still had enough air to prolly pump up 2 more sets of 35s. Just my 2 cents if you don't really wanna fork out the money for the on air.

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Old 11-15-2013, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by jkkrawler
I don't run a on board air system. I've seen people run them and don't get me wrong. They are nice always have air no matter what but I believe they are a waste of money. I use a 20lb CO2 power tank and I can air up my tires numerous of times and run a impact off it. Takes zero time to air up a tire compared to a on board system. I run 37s takes maybe a minute a tire from 8psi to 35psi. I built my own tank. I already had a tank laying around the house. I bought a gauge for 80 bucks with a air chuck on it. Then harbor freight air hose kit. I have about 100 bucks in it. Just my 2 cents if you don't really wanna fork out the money for the on air.
Thiose tanks are 600 bucks also. Plus u have to pay some one to fill when it is empty. Thats seems like a lot of money to save 5 minutes. My air is renewable. I can run a wrench as much as I need and still air my tires and everyone that is with me. So it comes down to preference. I would like to have a bottle and my onboard as a back up. That would cool.

I would have to buy one however.
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You can can build one for under 200.
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Originally Posted by prelucir
Goat, that sounds pretty darn good. 15 or 20 seconds is very fast. Mine is 200 psi and I think it takes three or four minutes to fill. But I'm usually not in that big of a rush. However, when I empty the tank on two tires, it would be nice to fill them faster.
LOL, just timed it to keep myself honest... it took 00:01:28.86 to go from 0 to 158. Don't know what I was thinking with 20.

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