the ARB guy said you can't use the ARB locker compressor to inflate tires as its to small (25l/m). you have to fit the high flowing model (75l/m).
i see plenty of comments of cheapys dieing when using on lockers due to the higher pressures involved. but theres cheapies and then theres cheapies.
from a lot of the posts i see on the net it seams heat is the big killer. so fitting it in an engine bay is proberly not the best idea.
i got the big projecta in the end. 150lph model. as i don't have air locker i have no need for high pressure which is what seams to kill a lot of the cheap ones. fitted behind the seat easy enough.
the wiring on it is realy suspect. the fuse connection was badly done. fingers crossed the wiring in the motor is ok. i's chopped most of the wiring off and permantly wired it in.
i just bought a boss compressor of ebay it says it can handle up to 200 psi i only need 135 in my tank is yours mounted behind the rear seat thats where i hard wired my old one but it got really hot and fried itself i was thinking of putting 12v computer fans through the rear wall that cut in and out with the compressor to bring in cool air do you think that will help
ARB high flow mounted next to the fuel filter with Staun tyre deflators. Works Great!
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