No advice on compressor brands because most are assembled with parts from the same manufacturers. If you plan to run a 3/4" air wrench a compressor with a minimum of 20 CFM might be best. 20 CFM will also let you blow off anything you want without running out of air. Engine-wise I am real impressed with the Honda GX390. It's 13 horse and I think GX denotes the industrial version, someone correct me if I'm wrong. I've been around three of them, two on compressors and one on a power washer. The compressors both were 27 CFM so that's an idea of the size compressor this engine is used on. They always start and always run. In cold weather they have to be run on half choke for awhile because the EPA has made Honda lean them up, but other than that it's about as bulletproof as they come. I have also been around the cheaper version of this same engine and it doesn't start near as well and is more fussy.
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