On the fly tire pressure changes?

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sharkhunt

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Anyone make something like this? I will be doing a lot of beach running and want to be able to adjust tire pressure without stopping. I have inboard air.
 

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CTIS system like the H1? I can tell you that they can be touchy and never work when you need them the most. Basically, anyone with an H1 that actually off roads typically carries a spare compressor just incase.

I wouldn't bother truthfully. Take the time to do it as you inspect your tires at the same time :)
 

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It's a great idea and if it were possible it would be terrific.

While we're dreaming about airing up and down on-the-fly we should dream about getting 30MPG too :smoke2:
 

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I can you tell now. It's a problematic system. I had so much trouble with it I completely got rid of it in my H1. It's cool when it does work but a pain when you come out in the morning and your rear or front tires would be completely flat.
 

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In the army we had problems with ctis... Several times we would end up driving back on 4 flats because system took a shit..

-Greg (aka squatting dog)
 
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Yeah that is exactly what I was talking about. That's disappointing. Cest la vie. I already ordered the 100% duty cycle compressor so ill stick with that, thanks for the replies!
 
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