I have started shopping for a new air compressor. I am leaning heavily towards the Viair 450P automatic. Has anyone had an experience with the 400 or 450 series?
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Re: New Air Compressor
I have the 450P. It has a 100% duty cycle. For those not familiar with the term, it means you do not have to shut it down to cool off every so many minutes. Plus, it has an automatic shutoff which allows you to go from one tire to another without having to shut it off and turn it back on between tires.
After a few uses, I decided to convert it to an on-board air system by buying a Synergy mount bracket and permanently installing it in the engine bay.
http://www.synergymfg.com/Synergy-Jeep- ... 24327.html
My next step was to install an on-dash on/off switch to I didn't have to open the hood to turn the compressor on and off, as well as a air source relocation kit for convenient hose hookup. I put it in the frame just behind the front bumper in a perfectly sized existing hole.
http://www.viaircorp.com/fittings/airrelocation/
There are a number of ways to accomplish the same effect. This one works well for me. Clean, simple and efficient.
Here's another recent thread about compressors:
http://baystatejeepers.com/forum/viewto ... f=3&t=5155
After a few uses, I decided to convert it to an on-board air system by buying a Synergy mount bracket and permanently installing it in the engine bay.
http://www.synergymfg.com/Synergy-Jeep- ... 24327.html
My next step was to install an on-dash on/off switch to I didn't have to open the hood to turn the compressor on and off, as well as a air source relocation kit for convenient hose hookup. I put it in the frame just behind the front bumper in a perfectly sized existing hole.
http://www.viaircorp.com/fittings/airrelocation/
There are a number of ways to accomplish the same effect. This one works well for me. Clean, simple and efficient.
Here's another recent thread about compressors:
http://baystatejeepers.com/forum/viewto ... f=3&t=5155
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Re: New Air Compressor
Thanks Ralph. Are you running air lockers and does this unit provide enough pressure to do so? I am in the process of reconfiguring my axles / gears. My plan is to ( only once) set up 4:88s and the air lockers all at once.
Awesome idea on the on board mount. I am definitely going to have to look into doing that as well.
Awesome idea on the on board mount. I am definitely going to have to look into doing that as well.
Chrome? Never heard of it.
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Re: New Air Compressor
I have a "Max-air" unit . Pump is rated for 5 cfm unloaded which at the time was the highest . I have it hooked to a 5 gal. tank and a cut off switch set at 130 psi . The pump will do 150. I thought it would be wise not to have the pump working to max all the time. With a tank for reserve , you have the capability of using air tools and you also get a 35" filled before it turns on. Its 7/8 yrs old and there might be something better on the market , just cant say it ever failed me yet. FjR68
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Re: New Air Compressor
If you plan on running ARB's the compressor will work out fine. You'll need to put a regulator in the system to keep the air pressure to the ARB's around 90 PSI.
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I'm not running air lockers, but I do believe the pump would work fine in conjunction with a tank.JeepAddict wrote:Thanks Ralph. Are you running air lockers and does this unit provide enough pressure to do so? I am in the process of reconfiguring my axles / gears. My plan is to ( only once) set up 4:88s and the air lockers all at once.
Awesome idea on the on board mount. I am definitely going to have to look into doing that as well.
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I appreciate the input guys. I'll be pulling the trigger tonight on the Viair one.
Chrome? Never heard of it.