Can airgun compressors like the GX C4i be used for other things, like car tires?
Can airgun compressors like the GX C4i be used for other things, like car tires?
You sure can!Can airgun compressors like the GX C4i be used for other things, like car tires?
While I still don't think it is worth it to do so (why put the wear on our expensive compressors when regular ones are so cheap), your idea of doing it via a tank is probably not a bad way to go. I have an aluminum 10 gallon portable tank, which translates to about 37 liters in volume - so about 4 times as big as a 9L / 88 CF SCBA tank. You could hook it up via a foster fitting and run it as long as it would take to get to 120 psi or so and be good to go, at least for a few fills. For your K2 the fill time would not be too bad either - you'd have to baby sit it, but it should work well.Revisiting this topic. Now that I'm a compressor owner, I'm thinking instead of directly filling tires I might fill a tank and then use the tank on the tires (or for whatever else shop air is used for). But maybe the same issues as directly filling... One thing is for sure, I won't do anything stupid with pressures like this in play.
EDIT: Did some quick research and shop air runs around 150 psi, my compressor is wayyyy too much for that. Oh well.
The portable tank might be the way to go if you want speed - the 10 gallon one should hold enough air to top off all four. Here is the one I have - the aluminum is nice and light compared to the steel ones, but steel is cheaper. https://www.amazon.com/California-Air-Tools-CAT-AUX10A-Lightweight/dp/B01G75OVII/Yeah I'll probably just get a dedicated compressor+tank at some point, instead of trying to be cheap and ending up making a very expensive mistake.
I race my car and adjust tire pressure down as the heat in the tires build up. I was hoping to get a nicely-portable solution to quickly refill all four tires trackside at the end of the day. I already have a small compressor for tires, it just takes quite some time.
Thanks for the recommendation!The portable tank might be the way to go if you want speed - the 10 gallon one should hold enough air to top off all four. Here is the one I have - the aluminum is nice and light compared to the steel ones, but steel is cheaper. https://www.amazon.com/California-Air-Tools-CAT-AUX10A-Lightweight/dp/B01G75OVII/
I'd think since you are "trackside" that there would be air available somewhere nearby . . .
There are things like this available.Thanks for the recommendation!
In my case, "trackside" is an empty airstrip in the middle of nowhere - autocross events.
Thank you! That's good to know about, but definitely more expensive than this minor convenience warrants.There are things like this available. View attachment 569091