I don't think that under the bonnet is a good place for a compressor, and especially not near the exhaust manifold/s, exhaust down-pipe, or turbo.
When you run a compressor, it gets hot, and so does the air that has been compressed. This heat has to be disposed of by the compressor (which is why it has cooling fins).
Under the bonnet, the intake air for the compressor is already going to be heated (and hence somewhat expanded).
So then the compressor is trying to compress warm air that has been expanded prior to entering it.
AND the compressor has to dispose of extra heat after compressing the warm air.
AND the compressor has to transfer heat to already hot surroundings!
Inefficient and hard on the compressor.
AndrewMilne



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