Poor man's CTIS ???
Thanks for all the info but ….specifically…….? Please keep it coming!
Specially when running on super singles it is clear that adequate tire pressure according to the terrain makes all the difference in traction, more than any other traction add known to mankind! Let me state this: in loose sand a super-singled deuce doesn’t need any differential locking devices…!!!!
So, actually I’m dreaming of an extremely simplified, non-electronic CTIS dash operated/controlled with a pressure regulator valve + manometer. Possibly two independent circuits, for front + rear tandem axles.
Besides installing (6) specific wheel valves we still need to conduct that compressed air from the axle housing(rear) or steering knuckle(front) to the wheel hub and back. The only way I could imagine is by drilling small diameter (air)passages into spindles and hubs and installing additional appropriate seals in the middle between both wheel bearings. (thinking of how ARB has solved the problem via simple O-rings to get air from the housing to the carrier, with no significant leakage after years…!)
So I’m very curious to see what those A3-engineers have done to achieve this. Also to know if those seals are commonly available as spare parts, either loose or as a complete unit.
So far….
Gerhard