There's two tanks.
And yes, that's what the "CTIS" on the hub means (central tire inflation system)- which like most such systems, leaks. So when you let it sit parked more than a week or so, that's what the tires do.
Quote from: Soup DeVille on January 17, 2023, 10:25:51 AM
There's two tanks.
So both tanks need to be topped up separately?
Quote from: Soup DeVille on January 17, 2023, 10:25:51 AMAnd yes, that's what the "CTIS" on the hub means (central tire inflation system)- which like most such systems, leaks. So when you let it sit parked more than a week or so, that's what the tires do.
What's the point of that, though? I mean why do you want to deflate the tires if you let it sit around for a few days or a week or two?
Quote from: cawimmer430 on January 18, 2023, 12:01:21 PM
So both tanks need to be topped up separately?
What's the point of that, though? I mean why do you want to deflate the tires if you let it sit around for a few days or a week or two?
Yes.
Its not intended; its just what happens. The seals get worn and they leak.
Quote from: Soup DeVille on January 18, 2023, 12:22:50 PM
Yes.
Its not intended; its just what happens. The seals get worn and they leak.
:ohyeah:
Quote from: cawimmer430 on January 19, 2023, 04:47:12 AM
:ohyeah:
The Hummers will pump themselves back up in a few minutes.
The bigger trucks though; the LMTVs, M35A2s, and the HEMTT all seem to take an hour or so- a lot of private owners end up bypassing the inflation systems because of it.
Quote from: Soup DeVille on January 19, 2023, 05:13:11 AM
The Hummers will pump themselves back up in a few minutes.
The bigger trucks though; the LMTVs, M35A2s, and the HEMTT all seem to take an hour or so- a lot of private owners end up bypassing the inflation systems because of it.
Yeah and the military versions have really annoying loud "BEEEEEEEP" horn which stays on until the tires get up to proper inflation.
This feature should be standard on all cars. :thumbsup:
Quote from: cawimmer430 on January 23, 2023, 03:22:53 AM
This feature should be standard on all cars. :thumbsup:
The wheels are super uber mega heavy
Quote from: AutobahnSHO on January 24, 2023, 08:23:03 PM
The wheels are super uber mega heavy
I wonder how much they negatively affect gas mileage! :lol:
Could the military H1 also run on Kerosone and JP-8 aside from regular Diesel?
Quote from: cawimmer430 on January 28, 2023, 02:48:22 PM
I wonder how much they negatively affect gas mileage! :lol:
Could the military H1 also run on Kerosone and JP-8 aside from regular Diesel?
No, it was just a normal old GM 6.2 diesel, not a multifuel engine.
The US military has pretty much abandoned multifuel engines
Quote from: Soup DeVille on January 28, 2023, 02:51:16 PM
The US military has pretty much abandoned multifuel engines
I remember how multi-fuel engines were basically a requirement of NATO tanks and the only country which really tried to build one was the UK with the Leyland L60 - and it didn't run well on Diesel or on other fuels. This engine found its way into the Chieftain main battle tank and was a reliability nightmare.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leyland_L60
Quote from: Soup DeVille on January 28, 2023, 02:51:16 PM
No, it was just a normal old GM 6.2 diesel, not a multifuel engine.
The US military has pretty much abandoned multifuel engines
I've always wanted to swap a 572 big block Chevy into an H1.