Now that fusionspecialists has absolutely destroyed my self esteem...

May I petition a senior member for a "You ****" award nomination for him?
This is my "new" compressor:
It is a Worthington 3CH8 two stage compressor that I bought as surplus from work. It dates from 1967. I "think" it is a 100 gallon tank due to it's size, but the model number makes me think it may "only" be 80 gallons. I'm thinking the model number translates to 3 (hp motor) CH (pump model) 8 (80 gallons). Any thoughts appreciated.
The Worthington originally had a 3 phase, 3 HP motor which I replaced with a 1 phase, 5 HP rebuilt motor since I don't have 3 phase power at home. I still need to get longer belts to move the motor away from the pump and I need to put the wires into a metal cable between the motor and pump. I had to replace the reed valves in the high pressure side which necessitated new gaskets on that head. It runs great to 150#, then starts back up at 125# just like it should. I still need to figure out what path I want to take in plumbing the hard lines out to the shop area.
I ended up spending more than I had intended, but I'm happy so far. Total investment, compressor, motor and parts is about $470.
I would like some help figuring out what my output is from someone who knows the formula. Obviously 150# pressure, but CFM, etc elude me.

Here are the data plates from the pump and motor:
I made sure when I bought the new motor that it had the same RPM as the old motor and I used the pulley from the old motor on it. I should be at stock output, but with lots of HP overhead. The compressor is currently on a 20 amp breaker (I have the 30 amp breaker, I just haven't put it in yet), on a 40' long run of 10-2 romex, and hasn't popped it so I figure I am not working the motor very hard at all.
Comments and info, please...