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Old 03-27-2012, 08:02 AM   #1
Camaro_nut2001
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Re: Bought a compressor

Man, this thing is awesome!!!! I have been gettin my '68 Impala ready to drive to the spring Rod Runs & usin the h*** out of this sucker. It hardly ever kicks on. It's factory set to kick on at 135psi & off at 175psi. I have my main regulator set on 90psi & I took 8 wheels off, switched 4 off the Impala & 4 off the S10, & put all 4 back on the S10 & 2 on the Impala & it kicked on one time. Also, in the block garage there doesn't seem to be near as much moisture as my metal garage. I drain the water everday on the tank & there is hardly any in it. I am stoked with this air compressor!! Best $1500.00 I ever spent I think.
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