On-Board air
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Re: On-Board air
That's the problem with using a pump of a PT. It's got a transverse mounted engine so most of the brackets are different.
You can't bolt on experience!!!!!!
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Re: On-Board air
So here are a few pic's I took today. After some testing I can air up my 35X12.5 from 8 psi to 30 in about 1 minute and 30 seconds at idle. It would be less if someone gave her some gas...
The switch is set to turn on at 80 psi and turn off at 120 psi.
Curtis
The switch is set to turn on at 80 psi and turn off at 120 psi.
Curtis
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Re: On-Board air
Pretty cool, I am jealous.
Josh Schwalb
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Re: On-Board air
I have the ARB air lockers and the larger of the two ARB compressors mounted under the hood on the left fender and no tank. I am running 33x12.5x15 aired down to 8PSI off road and it takes me about 2.5-minutes to air up each tire to 26PSI after. Haven't timed it exactly but if I count to 90 and then check I have usually gone from 8 to 22, then another minute to get it right with filling and checking.
Also a former Navy diver and don't like having HP air where you can nick a line, punch a tank, or knock a manifold. I like not having a tank on board.
Also a former Navy diver and don't like having HP air where you can nick a line, punch a tank, or knock a manifold. I like not having a tank on board.
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Re: On-Board air
Get a hand throtle and your there!84cj wrote:So here are a few pic's I took today. After some testing I can air up my 35X12.5 from 8 psi to 30 in about 1 minute and 30 seconds at idle. It would be less if someone gave her some gas...
Curtis
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