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    Compressor in Engine Bay

    Gday

    Id like to run a higher out put compressor in my Landy, as Im sick of it taking ages to pump up tyres with my ARB compressor.

    On the weekend I was thinking about it and someone had an idea to run one off the engine. I dont have air conditioning so I could bolt it on there.

    Can anyone tell me more about this idea or if anyone has done anything similar?

    And also prices roughly?

    Thanks

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    do a search for endless air on a 300tdi... there are quite a few posts on this subject... ive even done one on a 3.5.

    cheers phil

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    isuzurover (Ben) runs a similar setup on his S2a. He uses an air conditioning compressor which is plumbed to a couple of sill tanks (his rocksliders). Airs up his tyres in no time. Perhaps send him a PM if you want more info.

    I'm in the process of putting a similar setup on my 90 - I'll take some pics and post when I get home tonight.

    Costwise:

    S/H AC compressor ~ $80 - $100 on eBay
    Getting rocksliders with sill tanks made up - From memory, approx $120 for materials, plus a weekend's worth of work welding, grinding, drilling and tapping. (Big thanks go to isuzurover for all welding work)
    Hoses, hose fittings, connectors, regulator and pressure switch - Approx $150, but you may not need a regulator if you only want it as an air tank (I'll be running an ARB locker off one of them)
    Getting the sliders galvanised or powder coated - I haven't enquired yet

    I think I might have a Solid Edge model of the slider - It's for the 90, so different rear mount, but might give you more idea - I'll see what I can dig up when I get home.

    Cheers

    Bojan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Offender90 View Post
    isuzurover (Ben) runs a similar setup on his S2a. He uses an air conditioning compressor which is plumbed to a couple of sill tanks (his rocksliders). Airs up his tyres in no time. Perhaps send him a PM if you want more info.

    I'm in the process of putting a similar setup on my 90 - I'll take some pics and post when I get home tonight.

    Costwise:

    S/H AC compressor ~ $80 - $100 on eBay
    Getting rocksliders with sill tanks made up - From memory, approx $120 for materials, plus a weekend's worth of work welding, grinding, drilling and tapping. (Big thanks go to isuzurover for all welding work)
    Hoses, hose fittings, connectors, regulator and pressure switch - Approx $150, but you may not need a regulator if you only want it as an air tank (I'll be running an ARB locker off one of them)
    Getting the sliders galvanised or powder coated - I haven't enquired yet

    I think I might have a Solid Edge model of the slider - It's for the 90, so different rear mount, but might give you more idea - I'll see what I can dig up when I get home.

    Cheers

    Bojan
    Thanks pics would be great

    With regards to the tank I was just flicking through some threads on this topic and one bloke had fitted an air tank up under his rear guard. I have just been working on a truck ready for scrapping for my boss and pulled off a similar tank, I may try and aquire it

    Ill have to go back to work, with all the work about to happen with the Defender only just have enough money to cover it. This may be a project for later in the year

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    Perhaps upgrade your compressor to the new ARB one. I also had the old one and it was far too slow. The new one is much quicker, and a similarly sized unit.
    Cheers
    Kenley

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    bit pricey but something like this maybe

    Matt Savage Land Rover Parts Engine Driven Compressor
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by kenleyfred View Post
    Perhaps upgrade your compressor to the new ARB one. I also had the old one and it was far too slow. The new one is much quicker, and a similarly sized unit.
    Cheers
    Kenley
    x2

    The new one is very very fast. It's a good unit also.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    I have heard about the new ARB compressor, but I quite like the idea of perhaps running air tools.

    As Offender90 mentioned could possibly only set me back $250-$300 so might go that option

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    Hi Jock,

    I've taken a few pics, but given that you have a different air tank, a schematic of the setup will probably be the most relevant (from memory):



    My airtanks / sliders - these are a work in progress





    My existing onboard electric air compressor (originally a disco suspension compressor)



    I've also got an AC compressor to go in, just haven't gotten around to putting it all together, so no photos of those. Let me know if you have any queries.

    Cheers

    Bojan

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    Thanks mate

    Ill have to pool some money together after I get the roof rack finished

    This will be the next big thing

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