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Miggit
Member Since: 09 Mar 2017
Location: Milton Keynes
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The Air Con pump conversion has been going on for years on the Jeeps.. they give around 8 cfm.. the only draw back is they normally rely on the oil in the sealed system to keep them lubricated... obviously this would be missing on a compressed air setup... I was going to build one for my Jeep (real one, I Know the difference between a Jeep and every other 4x4!) and use an inline oiler on the inlet and a very good oil / water trap on the outlet, and then into a tank via a non return valve. The major advantage of using an Air Con pump is it comes with a means of disengaging it, and with the addition of a pressure switch becomes very controllable RRC 2.4 TD... it's either a stretched 90 or shrunken 110!!
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10th Mar 2017 2:13am |
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