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Chebby:
Too much stuff to remember for different tanks. That's the problem with air gauges - they show the pressure instead of how much air is actually in a tank. Now if there was a mechanical knob that lets you set the type of tank you have (hey, if you can set your air mixture percentage, this shouldn’t be hard either), the gauge would show the actual amount of air you have left. Wouldn't that be easier? I should sell this idea to manufacturers....$$$! :D

You might want to hold off on ording the new Lexus. For the majority of use who live with Al80s, the answer is pretty simple. 500 psi is 13 CF +/- a fraction. But because we mostly live with those Al80s, it's probably easier to just get used to the pressure readings even if you have to convert from SAC to CF at depth to psi.
 
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