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AIR compressor placement?

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AIR compressor placement?

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O.k with the zook now gone 4 good .............And with the A.R.B air compressor now ready to install int the mav ,ive came to a halt had a looksy under the hood this arvo and there just aint no f_ucken room in the bay 4 it ,it seems ? .......................i also have dual batt setup which takes up the most ideal spot! :?

So to every1 out there where have you fixed yours ( engine bay or under the seat).............

Dont really like the under the seat idea due to the fact that the amount on heat comes from the compressor and the noise factor .....

So if any 1 out there can shed some light of where they put theres (pics would be good too)

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Post by bigbluemav »

Not that I've tried it mind.......but what about behind the panel in the rear where the standard jack now resides.

When I eventually get a compressor, that's where I'm going to try. I can't fit mine under the bonnet for the same reasons and don't like the under the seat option.

Just an idea......tell me how it goes, if it fits etc.


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Post by A1 »

David never even thought of there will have alook 2 morra ............


I even went through a heap of old 4wd monthly mags lookin 2 c where people had put em with similiar setup......the closest i got to being near this area was trent leen but his is in front of the jack location but to much in the road 4 a daily driver :?
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Post by RUFF »

I see 2 places in that bay.
1 behind the second battery if you move those hoses around.
2 right beside the brake master cyl and the inner guard.
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Post by Drafty »

Have you considered inside the car under the front pasanger seat?
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Post by A1 »

Ruff had a look at those two spots

1 behind second batt is prob do-able but will make it tight with 2 soloenoids on compressor and air line fitting 4 tyre pump up( and yes i know how shite they are 4 this purposeie inflatin tyres)

2 beside brake master tooooo tight ( although too tight isnt all that bad :lol: )in some cases



Drafty under seat bit worried boutn heat if i had too inflate tyres enough to get to a servo without overheating underinflated treads..........

I know from using this compresor to inflate even piddly 31"s couldnt touch end of hose after doin only 4 ( end that clips to diconect on comp........not sure how my creature comfort carpet would handle it"?

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Post by RUFF »

Why not run a single line out of the compressor to a manifold mounted somewhere else to fit the solinoids to. Manifolds are available from most air tool shops. They use them to run multiple airlines of the one line.
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Post by big red »

i had a "bullit" compressor mounted under the master cyl.
was a tight fit so i'm not sure if an ARB would fit.
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Post by ozy1 »

Well to answer your question,
I owned an MQ patrol, and i had it mounted under the drivers seat, i used it to inflate 8 32x11.5's all in a row without a break. Th comp managed it ok, i had no dramas, it wasnt a 40 degree day mind you, it was mid to high 20's.

I now own a GQ, the comp will soon be taking residence on the drivers side rear wheel arch, mounted infront of a reasonable size oxygen bottle (i managed to score 6 of the suckers) i will be running a line off the bottle and into a air line manifold. 1 line into the manifold and 8 possible outlets. 4 of tjhose outlets will be filled, 1, with a locker sol. 2, with a standard tubeless valve iv managed to hoock up, so i can presasureise the tank at the servo before i head bush to minimise strain on the comp, and the other 2 will head out to quick disconects on either side of the car.

Hope this will help you. No pics, as i havnt started the install, will post when complete (not sure when)

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Post by Juzza »

Mine's lived under the passenger seat for a couple of years now,no problems at all. :wink:
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Post by A1 »

Cheers people keep em comin


Had alook at the jack compartment place idea , but i was at work so didnt have the compressor to accurately c but would definately have to modify (make ) a new mounitn bracket

Just another thought havent had a good look at this proposal but maybe move the rad overflow bottle (remove and use a smaller 1) and place comp there ?
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Post by ozy1 »

Not a bad idea at all, but the first thing i look at is the posibility of water ingestion, i also had the idea at one stage to mount it in a water tight box, with a fitting connnecting it to a length of hose that runs through the inside of the snorkel to get fresh air. The way i see it is you supply clean air to your engine, why wouldnt you do the same to your comp.

Just and idea let us know which way you decide to go as many others may decide to follow in your path.

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Post by Bris_GU »

A1MAV wrote:........And with the A.R.B air compressor now ready to install int the mav ,
So to every1 out there where have you fixed yours ( engine bay or under the seat).............

Dont really like the under the seat idea due to the fact that the amount on heat comes from the compressor and the noise factor .....


I have mine under the passengers seat, no problems with it, and the carpet. Noise isn't a major issue I think, as you are out of the car when pumping tyres and it only runs for a short time to refill the tank when using the locker.

Do you want pics? I will have the seat out as I have a airline to replace after the extractors melted the old one. Cheaper to replace the whole line than using joiners and less hassles with leaks etc.

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Post by A1 »

Bris gu

Ian cool thanx for your info pics would be cool if it aint too much trouble

so you guys runnin em under the seat r you running the tank on a slight angle to get it away from the carpet or just flat?


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Post by ozy1 »

what do you mean by on an angle, in my Mq it was running up right. im guessing it should be fairly similar in the GQ as they have a very similar body shape and structure.

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Just mean that with the swivel mount on the compressor that the tank and piston setup (mainly the piston action is runnin on an angel appossed to vertical just didnt think there would be enough room to run inthe vertical position due to the seat having to slide for rear acces to seats (have to leave seat in rear unfortunatley due to misses being preggas :roll: and gota take the ruggy 4bying :wink:





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Post by ozy1 »

fair enough, well i dont see a problem you may just have to try it an see how it goes either way.

Good luck with the bubz, and your better of getting em into the bush early in life. More fun to be had.

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Post by ozy1 »

mate, just had a thought, the old MQ's and MK SWB's didnt have anchor points in the rear end. I am unaware of the GQ's and Mav's, just with you mentioning the bubz and all got me thinking weather or not they had added them. So, are there any?

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Post by turps »

MInes been under the drivers seat for about 10yrs (i think) and it hasnt been a problem. Until the compressor shit itself due to lack of maintenance. But still have another comp under the seat plumbed into the arb air tank and it works well. Only small leaks.

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MInes been under the drivers seat for about 10yrs (i think) and it hasnt been a problem. Until the compressor shit itself due to lack of maintenance. But still have another comp under the seat plumbed into the arb air tank and it works well. Only small leaks.

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Post by duncan »

Sell the ARB compressor as it s to slow and you will only get pis ed of with it then use the money to either by a endless air or go to the wreckers and get a Sanden compressor thats what im running it fits on the passenger side belowthe altenator and air con conpressor tight fit but worth it just dont by the mounting kit for the endless air as it was a rip of for 2 little brakets and one belt that had to be forced on also the mounting drawing look like a 2 year old had drawn it I used to have a ARB compressor mounted under the drivers seat it was ok
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Post by duncan »

Sell the ARB compressor as it s to slow and you will only get pis ed of with it then use the money to either by a endless air or go to the wreckers and get a Sanden compressor thats what im running it fits on the passenger side belowthe altenator and air con conpressor tight fit but worth it just dont by the mounting kit for the endless air as it was a rip of for 2 little brakets and one belt that had to be forced on also the mounting drawing look like a 2 year old had drawn it I used to have a ARB compressor mounted under the drivers seat it was ok
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Post by A1 »

Thanx to all that have replyed still unsure on exact placement but will fit tomorrow will post pics once ive worked out where to run ..........pretty sure it ai8nt gunna be in the cab :? goin to try and move rad overflow bott change to smaller or custom and and hopefully fit comp there


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Post by A1 »

ok then people finally got halfa to fit the copmressor

Well Ruff you were right ended up fittin it in one of the areas you mention ...................

Just moved the black cannister (vacuum) beside the second battery forward and mounted the cannister to the side of the battery stand
and fitted the compressor nicely in front of the filter will get pics to show yas who r interested..........

Still gotta wire it up yet tho
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