Calgary Jeep Association

Author Topic: on-board air??  (Read 4409 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline dac

  • That CB Yapper
  • Posts: 516
on-board air??
« on: March 02, 2009, 11:07:45 AM »
I'm looking at adding some form of on-board air.  Probably only for filling tires and camping stuff.  I think something portable would be best so I could use it in the family jeep and would take up less space; but one with a tank might prove useful ???.  ARB would be ok, I've heard the warn compressor is good but expensive.  Has any one heard of this stuff (Viair)
(fixed with tank)
http://www.quadratec.com/products/92043_602.htm

or
(portable)
http://www.quadratec.com/products/92043_005.htm

what do you guys think?
This is not 'Nam, this is wheeling.  There are rules.

Offline fug

  • CJA Executive
  • Talks waaay too much!
  • Posts: 2345
  • Airdrie Pick n Pull
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2009, 11:12:03 AM »
Bunch of us run Viar... and everyone I know loves it.  Yeah it isn't as fast as an engine driven pump like a York setup... but its far less complicated and it does the job.  If you can afford it and you have the space... you can run a dual compressor setup for some serious air.
Fug
TJ Rubicon

Offline dac

  • That CB Yapper
  • Posts: 516
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2009, 11:13:42 AM »
is it worth getting a tank for basic stuff?
This is not 'Nam, this is wheeling.  There are rules.

Offline fug

  • CJA Executive
  • Talks waaay too much!
  • Posts: 2345
  • Airdrie Pick n Pull
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2009, 11:24:12 AM »
I have the tank and I like it.  Makes airing up a bit quicker when you have the reserve.  I think Dom runs the portable one so he can comment on it.  I know bnine runs dual compressors and tank... and some of the XJ folks run dual tanks/compressors.  We were able to hook a few tanks together to run an impact gun to remove my front axle at last years ACE event.
Fug
TJ Rubicon

Offline calltrex

  • Talks waaay too much!
  • Posts: 1398
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2009, 11:35:34 AM »
if u want to save hasle get a co2 powertank. they have different sizes. it will do anything you need it for and can carry it around if you want. dont need your jeep to power it in anyway. 

no messing around with electrical, no plumbing tanks, lines, switches, no messing with engine for york compressor.

ive had the viar -  not good enough for me
ive had the York -great but expensive

I will get a co2 power tank next.
........___________
.......//.......""""......\\
....=//___________\\=
.....(@)___JEEP_(__@)
......\____I===I____/
.../""""/........J
../""""/=(=)___....../""""/
./___/............==/""""/
....................../___

Offline cLAY

  • Talks waaay too much!
  • Posts: 2377
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2009, 12:15:37 PM »
I'll second the CO2 tank. Just seems to be way less hassle and more compact. Someone I was wheeling with last month had one and I needed to air up a flat tire. He was 2 rigs ahead of me on the trail that was pretty deep in snow. Would have be near impossible for him to get back to me.

In 30 seconds he had the tank out of its mount and and disconnected from his airline and was headed back to me. Unfortunatly I had poked a hole in the sidewall so it didn't really help. It did however reinforce my desire to go that route.
..

'93 ZJ, 5.2L, lifted/locked/36s..<gone>
'98 5.9er 4.10s,locked,LA,WJ knuckles

Offline dac

  • That CB Yapper
  • Posts: 516
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2009, 12:17:15 PM »
you have to take the co2 tank to a shop to get it filled though right?
This is not 'Nam, this is wheeling.  There are rules.

Offline w squared

  • Talks waaay too much!
  • Posts: 3400
  • Keamy Hungry!
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #7 on: March 02, 2009, 12:39:58 PM »
That's right.
I followed a rainbow out to a garage and found a leprichaun. The rainbow ended in a potted cactus on his porch, but there was no gold :(

Offline Immortal

  • Talks waaay too much!
  • Posts: 3463
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #8 on: March 02, 2009, 03:17:22 PM »
We just did an OBA system couple weekends back. Converted the A/C compressor into an air compressor. Works slicker than snot on a doorhandle.
Write up is here.....

http://www.na4wda.org/index.php/topic,1668.0.html
if we were smart with our money we wouldn't own Jeeps.
Here's your cup of STFU... ENJOY!

Offline yyc_tbird_sc

  • Budget Lift
  • Posts: 222
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #9 on: March 02, 2009, 06:37:13 PM »
I've currently got a 63cu/ft SCUBA tank in my truck right now...it works well. However, they don't hold near the same about of volume as a CO2 so I've got a 20lb tank (donated from concession stand at work ;)) and with a new regulator coming in it should fit the bill for whatever may be needed
-'97 Ranger w/ 4" lift, 33" MTZ's, 4.56's, and some new sheet metal
-'89 Thunderbird SC - 285HP, 392ft/lbs [email protected]

Offline dac

  • That CB Yapper
  • Posts: 516
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #10 on: March 02, 2009, 06:48:03 PM »
I like the idea of the pump though, because a bottle could be close to empty and you could end up finishing it before you're done airing up or what ever.  Perhaps I'm a little paranoid though?
This is not 'Nam, this is wheeling.  There are rules.

Offline w squared

  • Talks waaay too much!
  • Posts: 3400
  • Keamy Hungry!
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #11 on: March 02, 2009, 06:55:35 PM »
I've currently got a 63cu/ft SCUBA tank in my truck right now...it works well. However, they don't hold near the same about of volume as a CO2 so I've got a 20lb tank (donated from concession stand at work ;)) and with a new regulator coming in it should fit the bill for whatever may be needed

How many fills of what size tire do you get out of that SCUBA tank? (If you don't mind me asking)

I may be able to source a very reasonably priced (almost free) 45 cu ft. tank and regulator.
I followed a rainbow out to a garage and found a leprichaun. The rainbow ended in a potted cactus on his porch, but there was no gold :(

Offline Fredduck

  • That CB Yapper
  • Posts: 607
  • RIDE ON
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #12 on: March 02, 2009, 06:56:44 PM »
concession stand ????????-- HMMMM?
3.9 CTD - 7000R4  NP241c SSYE, Dana 44.  9 inch, 4.10's  and 37's

Offline calltrex

  • Talks waaay too much!
  • Posts: 1398
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #13 on: March 02, 2009, 07:24:37 PM »
co2 tanks hold a lot and will last a while as long as your not filling up other peoples tires  at the end of the day all the time
........___________
.......//.......""""......\\
....=//___________\\=
.....(@)___JEEP_(__@)
......\____I===I____/
.../""""/........J
../""""/=(=)___....../""""/
./___/............==/""""/
....................../___

Offline boggincj7

  • Baby Wheeler
  • Posts: 87
Re: on-board air??
« Reply #14 on: March 02, 2009, 07:51:08 PM »
If you go the Viair route northshore offroad is now a stocking dealer. Their prices are really good too, close to US prices when I got some viair parts from them this past summer.
81 CJ7,304,waggy diffs,SOA,OBA,warn 8274,and always modifying.
Lethbridge Coulee Kruzers