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ozscott
16th April 2019, 08:33 AM
Hi all. My brother scored an EAS Compressor off a P38A. He would like to run his Rancho adjustable shocks off it. He needs to get max 200psi. Will this compressor do that? I would have thought air springs top out at less but never looked into it.
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p38arover
16th April 2019, 08:51 AM
About 145psi.
From RAVE:
Numbers refer to pneumatic circuit diagram
Air is drawn through the inlet filter (1) to the
compressor (2), where it is compressed to 10 ± 0,5
bar (145 ± 7.25 lbf/in 2 ).
Blknight.aus
16th April 2019, 05:53 PM
thats the set limit at which the pump is turned off, in theory if it follows most compressor setups the pump will be capable of between 30 and 50% more.
my elcheapo supercheap $20 compressor hits 175 (but it doesnt like it) and is only supposed to goto 125 (apparently you're not supposed to use it to pump up car tyres, just push bikes motor bikes and footballs going by the icons)
ozscott
16th April 2019, 06:30 PM
Thanks champs. He will give it a run...
I'm presuming the green wire is +ve, black is -ve, but not sure what the orange wire is for - it's slightly smaller than the other 2 wires...
Can anyone give me the low down?
Cheers
p38arover
16th April 2019, 10:11 PM
Be careful!
There is a thermal cutout. Connect the wrong wires to the battery and the cutout will no longer cut out. It puts an earth back into the EAS ECU. You won't need it.
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