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adamis wrote:
The pain in airing tires isn't so much the time it takes but holding rather holding the connector on the valve stem.
โAug-27-2021 03:22 PM
โAug-27-2021 02:31 PM
adamis wrote:
To answer JoeChiOhki first... If you are just adding the system for airbags and an airhorn, the belt driven compressor is overkill I think. My truck already had two air compressors, one for the exhaust brake and one for the airbags. You don't need large pumps for either of these items. Guys using the belt drive units are using them for air tools and inflating large off-road or farm tires. I think you would be pretty happy with an electric pump and you would have a lot more flexibility on the install. In my own case, I am considering trying to remove the two other compressors to clean up wiring and such but I will likely leave things as they are for now because I'm running out of time to spend on this project as it is.
CB
Channel 17Redneck Express
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โAug-25-2021 11:33 AM
adamis wrote:
Yup, the belt driven unit is quite the beast. I had actually looked into it since it had massive airflow. It is even reasonably priced to boot. If you call the company, I think they offer mounting kits for the unit based on your model truck. Many of the Super Duty trucks (not all though) were designed for dual alternators so you could place this unit in that position.
That being said, having just spent 3 days under my truck, I can tell you there is a lot of other things that have to be wired up to make it all work. I am putting in air chucks in the front and back of the truck and that all connects to the 4 gallon tank that sits near the middle. Creeping around under the truck has not been very pleasant when all of the years of dirt decides to fall in your eyes.
That being said, I am nearly finished with the project. Just need to install the rear chuck and then tidy a few others things up. Looking forward to getting this one wrapped up!
CB
Channel 17Redneck Express
โAug-24-2021 05:20 PM
โAug-24-2021 03:18 PM
adamis wrote:
My truck has two air compressors already, one for the airbags and the other for the Banks exhaust brakes. These work fine but I can't use them for airing up tires because they are two small for this function.
With my trip to Pismo Beach and airing down my tires to drive on the sand to get to a campsite, I have relied either using my pancake compressor or using a local fill-up station both which take over an hour to fill up (ten tires, truck plus trailer to 80 psi).
I've been looking into a much larger onboard air system, first looking at the ARB systems and other similar solutions. Eventually I stumbled upon the Extremeair Magnum system. I was quite impressed and after about a year of contemplating, finally pulled the trigger. The specs are:
Specs:
-1.5 HP Motor
-82 amps draw @ 100 psi
-Continuous Duty Rating @ 150 psi, 200 psi max pressure
-6 CFM @ 0 psi
-2.6 CFM @ 100 psiโ
-Weight: 20 lbs.
-Dimensions: 16? long x 6? wide x 9.5? tall
I'm pretty happy with the specs and look forward to installing it on my truck this weekend. I won't remove the other two compressors immediately until I'm comfortable with how this system works. Eventually though, I want to tie everything into my new air system (I will have a four gallon air tank in my install).
Does anyone else have an onboard air system and what are your thoughts?
CB
Channel 17Redneck Express
โAug-24-2021 09:06 AM