Has anyone installed onboard compressor strong enough to fill up tires and that can also be used with ARB lockers? 26 l/min at 2 bar of ARB compressor doesn't sound too impressive...
Regards
Samo
Regards
Samo
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SamoL said:I'm considering on-board compressor to save space - to have a compressor under the hood and not in the back with other luggage.
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Samo
I looked briefly before and I'm not sure there's room for another compressor. I hope you can do it b/c that would be awesome. Here's one electric air compressor that could keep up with the York and CO2. 8cfm @ 100psiturboale said:Your best bet would be to get a york compressor ie old A/C unit and convert it into a compressor. :
Calamari, I think you have the pressure (PSI) numbers a little mixed up with the flow rate (cfm) numbers.calamaridog said:I believe the Extreme Air is the benchmark for 12v compressors due to several factors. Yes, the Oasis has more flow. 200cfm for Oasis vs. 150cfm. for Extreme. The Oasis is also much heavier and larger. The Oasis 1000 costs $850 while the Extreme Air costs $350.
So the Extreme costs much less, is smaller, weighs less, can still run air tools, and is still 100% duty cycle.