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Re: 1.1 CFM Air Compressors?

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Originally Posted by Rick View Post
All of these values are for a supply voltage of 13.8 volts. The 100c, as an example, is 1.27 CFM at 13.8 volts. If 12 volts is the supply voltage, is the CFM reduced at the same ratio? 1.27 CFM at 13.8v is 1.10 CFM at 12v thus making it legal?
Math does not make them legal. Only a spec sheet detailing the CFM makes it legal. The Thomas 215 and VIAIR 90/92 meet those requirements.
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