You still won't be able to air up as fast as me though :p:p:p:twisted::D
Should have bought one of these:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
Cubic Feet per Minute Output @ Engine RPM
1000 2000 3000 4000
6.94 13.89 20.83 27.78
How does yours compare?
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You still won't be able to air up as fast as me though :p:p:p:twisted::D
Should have bought one of these:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
Cubic Feet per Minute Output @ Engine RPM
1000 2000 3000 4000
6.94 13.89 20.83 27.78
How does yours compare?
WTF is that ?
I sold one of these for a song.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/%7Eaba...ber2/pump1.jpg
http://members.ozemail.com.au/%7Eaba...ber2/pump2.jpg
Cheers
Simon
That looks to me like an air-conditioning air compressor or the like :cool:
I've got a 20ltr (I think?) Scuba tank we're gonna pressurise to 200psi and fill from there... so when it comes to the crunch I really couldn't say, but yours is probably quicker I'll grant you that :cool:
Thanks Adam will do but originally it's gonna be all by itself (time constraints with Cooma etc). I'll get a box built around it when I get back :-)
As mentioned elsewhere gonna use a similar size ex-scuba tank as my air tank, but intend to put it in the back besides the drawers instead of underneath...
That is a York air conditioning compressor. Was fitted standard to some fords, and even some rangies.
You may be more familiar with the Sanden type?
http://www.rparts.com/Catalog/Major_...n/010-1625.jpg
I believe the electric compressor above has roughly about the same CFM as a small sanden at 4000rpm. A big sanden or a york should flow more. But either option would make a good compressor.