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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2022
  • Today we are going to modify our Maxi trac Off-road air compressor! These NAPA Maxi trac compressors are fast and cheap but they really need help. With a little bit of elbow grease and some cheap parts from Harbor Freight I think we can make giant improvements. By the way, I have found that a lot of these same ideas could be used on the Smitty Built 2781 so if you have another type of tire filler/on board air compressor, these ideas might be useful!
    If you liked this one and you want to see a part two, let me know in the comments 👍. I definitely plan on continuing to modify this compressor but if it's not a topic you are interested in then I won't turn it into a video.
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  • @moeandco.
    @moeandco. Před 2 lety +99

    Definitely need a second episode. I was super impressed with my compressor in stock configuration, but now I’m going to have to step up my game.

  • @austin.stanfield
    @austin.stanfield Před 2 lety +81

    I use vaccuum grease for these types of applications, the low vapor pressure keeps it from volatalizing when your pump gets hot and gunking up system

    • @DirtLifestyle
      @DirtLifestyle  Před 2 lety +4

      Great suggestion thank you!

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DirtLifestyle arb are sht, expensive crap... i have one of those comps, here in aus, called thumper.black.. 300lt. its hooked up to my f250, s/duty, air bags, & 2 fire extinguishers. with a cut off valve, say 120-180.o/c. pumps up my 35,s in 5 mins. i still think the power tank is best. will get one soon. trail recon, had 2 arb,s junk..[ i anodize sht blue, & it sells real fast.]. 62 f100 4x4,352 fe.. 75 cut swb highboy 4w disc,5 sp.. 82 bronc sas.. 02 s/duty, 4.2tdi, brazilian. &, a 73 chall. r/t. oh,,& 2 cats.. you want a laugh,,watch inskip beach 4x4.. might of said before...im 63,,wait till you......????????..............forget things....................

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 Před 2 lety

      @@DirtLifestyle those CE, air switches, i been thru 5 of them, i switched them from the comp. to the air tank. 1 still blew, lasted 4 mins. the air line hole upgrade is good idea. im still using the airbag lines to the outlet. 6mm o/d. great vid.. i allways think of an 8cfm , 240 v, comp, hooked to an inverter. or,,110, to you..

    • @harrywalker968
      @harrywalker968 Před 2 lety +2

      @@DirtLifestyle do a vid on hooking it to 2. 5 gal tanks. oh,forgot,, you only have a toyota,,no room...nice paint job..lol...ausie sarcasm..ish..

  • @jimlofts5433
    @jimlofts5433 Před rokem +4

    Anderson plugs - so the cable could also be used as batt start leads etc

  • @frankeck5493
    @frankeck5493 Před 2 lety +4

    So we I've watched this 3 times now. Once by myself and twice with the boys. You blown their minds removing the computer board and operating it with the switch and solenoid. Part 2 should definitely include a white board of the wiring. Still trying to get the younger one to equivocate a relay to a solenoid.

  • @jeffwuzhere
    @jeffwuzhere Před 2 lety +33

    Toss a pressure regulator and gauge in front of your air hose quick connect. This allows you to set your target pressure on the regulator, connect the hose to your tire and just let it run until the pressure switch cuts power. No need to babysit it or keep checking pressures as you go.

    • @Omoba464
      @Omoba464 Před 2 měsíci

      Hello I can't find one

  • @mattb.2359
    @mattb.2359 Před 2 lety +24

    I did some of those things to mine when I got mine. Went up to 1/4” npt from the 1/8” that was on there originally. Secondly added a pressure regulator. Reason is the compressor can output 150, while normal air tanks are rated for 100. So regulator is set below 100 for tank safety. Ditched the spring clamps for the battery connection in favor of adding 2 gauge ran up to the front, through a 200 amp continuous load relay, which is switched through my SPod. It works, and fills itself and my tank from dead flat to 100psi in 1 minute. Single ARB used to take 3, plus complicated wiring.

  • @Thatbrownguy454
    @Thatbrownguy454 Před 2 lety +1

    This was really cool. As always you put out content that makes me think about my setup and how I can make things more functional. Can’t wait for part 2!!

  • @mandbhomestead
    @mandbhomestead Před 2 lety +3

    Great job on the upgrades, thanks for the ideas. Let’s see part 2 for sure. Have fun camping. Thanks for sharing and stay safe. Ken

  • @jaredgreen502
    @jaredgreen502 Před 2 lety +4

    Very helpful. Never realized could do mods like this & you plan it so well. Also great job explaining why you're modding

  • @kevinvainio
    @kevinvainio Před 2 lety +1

    Just got myself the exact same one and planning on making upgrades to it, definitely didn't think of those. Thanks! Awesome info.

  • @EricBuenoo
    @EricBuenoo Před 2 lety +9

    Love these videos! It’s great to see alternative DIY videos. Not everyone has $500+ to spend on an ARB.

  • @dustinbaird1008
    @dustinbaird1008 Před rokem

    Yes PLEASE do a second episode. I bought this compressor and have loved it but I could tell it needed a little help to be solid. I can't wait to follow your video step by step this weekend. Thank you for all the great tutorials and project ideas.

  • @syndicateindustries2745
    @syndicateindustries2745 Před 2 lety +3

    I did something similar with a smaller hf compressor and was planning on doing similar mods on this exact one. Love this type of versatility.

  • @Jason-gt6eb
    @Jason-gt6eb Před 2 lety +33

    Great video! I appreciate your desire to tweak and improve EVERYTHING, not just stick to one area of focus

  • @Davidshomeworkshop
    @Davidshomeworkshop Před 2 lety +1

    Between this and the on board air in the disco, I have a plan for my own WK2 air system. Thanks for the ideas, knowledge, and motivation. You inspire all of us.

  • @darrelsmith4549
    @darrelsmith4549 Před 2 lety +2

    I love it brother ‼️💪
    Your the man ‼️
    So smart 💪
    Please do a part 2 on THIS...
    I can't wait to see the final product bro 💪‼️

  • @garywilliams7484
    @garywilliams7484 Před 2 lety +2

    Definitely a cool video. 100% want to see more videos about your compressor and how you adapt it to a tank.

  • @MattE_NB
    @MattE_NB Před 2 lety +15

    When I was researching rebuilding my "Titan" branded compressor (physically identical to the larger smittybilt unit), smittybilt owners were recommending SuperLube with PTFE for the cylinder.

  • @piasprojects
    @piasprojects Před 2 lety +4

    This build/modification is awesome! I definitely like the idea of improving a product that will extend its life. Definitely a great video Nate!!

  • @bobjackson7516
    @bobjackson7516 Před 2 lety +2

    So awesome. Yea dude, MORE FAB!!!
    This would play well into that video where you made the manifold you tucked into the front bumper that was for suspension on the Disco (if I remember correctly).
    So yea man, PLEASE more of this! The fact you're taking PC boards and replacing them with simple switches is so badass.
    Gotta say, I've been disappointed with the "heros" I've chosen over the past 50 years, but you're the best one in the past couple decades.
    Rock on man. I hope to shake your hand some day.

  • @TrevorDyck
    @TrevorDyck Před 2 lety +2

    This was cool, Nate. Would definitely love to see more of this kind of tinkering/tweaking/modding content.

  • @xjinit
    @xjinit Před 2 lety +80

    Since you're using a manifold that stays under pressure, I'd suggest installing a check valve into the supply line as the big compressors have. This will remove the constant pressure on the pistons at startup.

    • @DonziGT230
      @DonziGT230 Před 2 lety +6

      The startup pressure is less of an issue with this type of motor, and with such a short output pipe the check valve will do very little for startup pressure anyway.

    • @xjinit
      @xjinit Před 2 lety +2

      @@DonziGT230 there is usually a bleeder valve to clear the compressed air in the line that accompanies that check valve.

    • @DonziGT230
      @DonziGT230 Před 2 lety +1

      @@xjinit Yes, it's part of the pressure switch used on 'standard' compressors, and it'll do very little for this setup.

    • @xjinit
      @xjinit Před 2 lety +1

      @@DonziGT230 can you elaborate?

    • @DonziGT230
      @DonziGT230 Před 2 lety +4

      @@xjinit The pipe is very short/small volume and this compressor moves a large volume of air so it'll pressurize very quickly therefore be of very little benefit. The pipe on a home compressor is typically much longer and the compressors are lower volume so it'll take several strokes to pressurize the pipe. Also, this type of motor isn't effected by startup torque like the motors used in home compressors which have a very hard time with startup. One of those without the pressure release often won't be able to get up to speed, it'll try 'till it burns up unless it has an overload breaker to protect it. I don't know of any 12v compressor that has a pressure relief and they all do fine, even those without a check valve.

  • @daviswood8436
    @daviswood8436 Před 2 lety +1

    Glad to see you used blue monster teflon tape! In my personal opinion it’s the best you can get for most applications.

  • @scottyyy3608
    @scottyyy3608 Před 2 lety +12

    Great mod, you won't look back, I did this about 1 year ago increase fitting to 1/4 + update hoses and cable. Mine is permanently mounted behind back seats with a 12v boat blower blowing across it to keep it running cool. Then made my own twin tyre inflare deflation kit and it's quicker than a ARB DUEL 😀

  • @chrlsraines
    @chrlsraines Před 2 lety +1

    Yes a Part 2 of this mod would be appreciated! I LOVE your Fab vids! Those interest me the MOST… I’m not as skilled as you, especially since I don’t have the shop space or tools that you have so that limits me. But I can do some intermediate level fab work.

  • @joerivas9847
    @joerivas9847 Před 2 lety +1

    FINALLY!!! Someone who knows to thread teflon tape on a fitting backwards!!!!!! That would drive my brother crazy when he worked in the geothermal field.

  • @elcukro
    @elcukro Před 2 lety +4

    Great video Nate. This mods format is great and I think it has great potential for many other areas (how to do coilovers on the cheap, hydraulic brake mods, hydraulic steering mods etc.)

  • @the_nothing
    @the_nothing Před 2 lety +1

    Outstanding! I mentioned on IG that I have been thinking of making many of the same mods to my Napa compressor. Picked it up early 2021 and have been happy but knew it was capable of more. I was planning on the 200amp relay and ditching the electronics because I want to be able to mount this are the rear of my 4Runner along with a tank since there's no long a spare tire back there. I knew the electronics were not going to withstand exposure.
    I would have recommended not using the ammo can, at least not for mounting. These things get hot and need the air ventilation to keep cool. It's fine for transport and storage, but not for use, at least not without modding the ammo can (vents, maybe even a couple 120mm fans.... hmmm....)
    Thanks for the video, pretty much confirmed that what I was thinking about will be suitable. Plus you gave me a couple other ideas (hard line, etc)

  • @feltusfeicit
    @feltusfeicit Před 2 lety +8

    I will use PM600 "military grease", I've been finding it pretty useful on the truck, as it has good temperature characteristics as a dynamic lubricant, and is also designated as a liquid o-ring.

  • @Overlanding4Fun
    @Overlanding4Fun Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video. I have one sitting on the bench thinking about extending power to the rear of my Bronco so I did not have to lift the hood each time I wanted to use the compressor. You are correct, the power leads are inadequate for a 90A load.

  • @TonyAlvestad
    @TonyAlvestad Před 2 lety

    Awesome video with good info. I love tinkering and modding things like compressors so this is right up my alley

  • @teamtrimm4461
    @teamtrimm4461 Před 2 lety +4

    Love it! The fact that you had to simplify the device to make it more reliable says a lot about where we are in this world today. I swear if I had the capital I would start a company that did exactly this. Imagine the possibilities!

    • @silentbravo
      @silentbravo Před 2 lety +3

      It's about cost. That PCB and components cost a few dollars to make. The solenoid he added was probably $10-30, and the pressure switch was probably around the same cost. So adding $20-40 or more in build cost to sell these at only $150 really dents the profits. You see how much work he had to do to it to make it a lot more robust, yet the build quality for the remaining parts can still be questionable.

  • @daniellavoie8379
    @daniellavoie8379 Před 2 lety +66

    Nice project. If you added power connectors like the ones on winches, the cables could be used as booster cables and to power the compressor. This way perhaps the compressor could fit in an ammo can. Good job!

    • @chrlsraines
      @chrlsraines Před 2 lety +11

      Yes! Like the I believe their called “Anderson Plugs” used on Tow Trucks for their booster cables. Tow trucks never have to pop the hood they just plug in the cables… and those plugs I know for a fact can be ordered on Amazon.

    • @abpsd73
      @abpsd73 Před 2 lety +3

      I had the same idea, having the connectors also allows the cables and compressor to be stored separately and makes untangling cables easier.

    • @chrlsraines
      @chrlsraines Před 2 lety +2

      I’ve almost done away w/ my booster cables, got one of those small (but powerful) boost packs, ABSOLUTELY LOVE THAT THING!! I tested it out of box by totally disconnecting my battery and jumping my truck straight off the pack several times… works great, & have used it several times! Keep my cables as a contingency just incase.
      But I plan on getting the plugs and wiring to install one on both the front & back of my truck for easy access, and they can also be used for hooking up accessories when needed.

    • @MinimaDomum
      @MinimaDomum Před 2 lety +2

      I have them on the front and rear of my rig (anderson connectors) i use them for my winch, jumper cables, and compressor, very handy

    • @woodenfly4quids168
      @woodenfly4quids168 Před 2 lety +2

      @@MinimaDomum I have the same set-up, but only at the rear. The inflation hose reaches all tyres on the Cruzer, and the 4 tyres on the caravan (but not the spare - I can check that when it's fitted.) I have an air line ✈ fitting on the compressor, but I'm really impressed with that simple idea for a manifold. That's next. 🙃

  • @aaronminer6024
    @aaronminer6024 Před 2 lety +1

    Great work on this! I have heard of a bunch of these burning out! Especially running more than one vehicle. I run a more flate to do all 4 tires at once and that keeps the heat down. They also have the same compressor at Summit OffRoad. I did a video on it a year or so ago.

  • @TyGuyPS5
    @TyGuyPS5 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video man. Just the content us regular diy’ers want!

  • @Kingston100LC
    @Kingston100LC Před 2 lety +1

    Glad to see you up and well after round 2 of covid!

  • @tiny_the_200
    @tiny_the_200 Před 2 lety +2

    Great job on the editing of the Timelapse portion 🤙🏼 I have the MorrFlate model. Always good to see what can be improved if that one offers similar build quality.

  • @gavincregan7892
    @gavincregan7892 Před 2 lety

    Please do a part two. Some of your truck videos are exceeding my skills and budget. This is within my abilities (I could even repair the circuit on board but eliminating it is a reasonable plan).

  • @mikejensen-fogt4662
    @mikejensen-fogt4662 Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome vid nate! Years ago i modded a smittybilt compressor similar to what you have done here. But i added a small 3" round x 6" long tank and a pressure gauge. I also added dual air chucks so if a buddy needs to fill tires, ive got a spare air line he can use.

  • @DangerRanger89
    @DangerRanger89 Před 2 lety +7

    Nice upgrades! I would consider adding a computer fan sized accordingly, to help cool that compressor in the ammo can, if you run it inside the can. Love the videos, keep it up, you keep me motivated

    • @Dodsonmonty
      @Dodsonmonty Před 2 lety +2

      I was thinking the same. But he did say it was for storage.

  • @brandonanderson6429
    @brandonanderson6429 Před 2 lety

    Part 2 for sure. I want to have a tank on mine so I can use it for air horns... keep up the good work sir.

  • @bradstevens993
    @bradstevens993 Před 2 lety +4

    Great Video! I would've loved to see a before and after test for temperatures and CFM output.

  • @adventureeverything3125
    @adventureeverything3125 Před 2 lety +3

    I was just trying to piece together what I’m needing for this. Plus I have Multiple rigs and can’t build a compressor in each one. So this is awesome for a good compressor set up to move from vehicle to vehicle for different trips. Also go in my construction truck to blow myself off before heading home to work.

  • @ateamoffroad1179
    @ateamoffroad1179 Před 2 lety

    love that your back. and great video. I have the ARB twin cylinder with all the crap with a tank. really not happy with it. this will be a great upgrade

  • @dennisfreebairn8754
    @dennisfreebairn8754 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant work. A comparison before and after would be awesome to see too. Great work nate. I have the same which I got from eBay.

  • @rubicon4wheeler
    @rubicon4wheeler Před 2 lety +2

    Nate, your videos keep getting better! I have the MORRflate version of this compressor and I'm really impressed with it. Your mods are terrific - you ought to make your own bolt-on manifold setup to sell to everyone who has this compressor so you can retire as a millionaire! Although the ammo can idea is great, the problem is that you need some way to radiate all the heat the compressor creates. Perhaps wiring up a 12v fan to suck air in one side of the ammo can, blow it across the heads, and vent it out the opposite side? That would keep hands from getting burnt and would protect all the fittings and wiring from getting banged around in the truck. I'll be your first customer. :)

  • @clerissonmesquita
    @clerissonmesquita Před rokem +1

    Great job, appreciate it, keep it up the amazing work.

  • @jasonjohnson4214
    @jasonjohnson4214 Před 2 lety +1

    Really like the upgrades you made to this compressor! I’ve been considering buying a new compressor since I’ve had my little Viar for over 4 years now.

    • @frogswurld
      @frogswurld Před 2 lety +1

      My Viair has been getting weak too. Been a great little system but doesn't recover like it used too.

  • @jamesmcgarry8660
    @jamesmcgarry8660 Před 2 lety +2

    If you want to add a "homemade tank" you could get whatever length of 4" copper tube and silver solder caps on with any connection size you want. It would help cool the air even more, especially it there is air flow. It isn't much storage but for this application more than enough. Having been in the compressed air industry for nearly 40 years, this is a great product for the price. Excellent mods done with the 1/8" to 1/4" size upgrade being understated in it's value. That will also help reduce heat load.

  • @OldBlue62
    @OldBlue62 Před 2 lety

    I like what you’re doing with that compressor. Looking forward to what else you do with it!

  • @robwilliams287
    @robwilliams287 Před 2 lety

    cool video and good timing for me I was just looking at some of these little compressors the other day thinking about getting one soon.

  • @straylineoutdoors5259
    @straylineoutdoors5259 Před 2 lety +105

    Never use petroleum-based products- they degrade the seals. Silicone grease is the way to go as others have noted. Mod looks great!

    • @e.c.8668
      @e.c.8668 Před 2 lety +6

      use comprssor lube.

    • @jethro9341
      @jethro9341 Před 2 lety +15

      If petroleum products degrade seals, we wouldn't put petrolatum, or hydraulic fluid, or various oils, or fuel, on every single rubber packing, seal, gasket and o-ring on a helicopter. In 40 years as a professional mechanic, ranging from heavy equipment to countless aircraft, I can count on one hand the times where a non-petroleum based lubricant is called for by a manufacturer or technical specifications.

    • @russellv6234
      @russellv6234 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jethro9341 Depends on what the seal is made out of and since there's no money in using seals that resist oil in a part that has no oil, companies dont do it.

    • @Eric2300jeep
      @Eric2300jeep Před 2 lety +8

      I respectfully disagree. I used to be an industrial air compressor mechanic. I've worked on just about every style of compressor out there and units up to 150HP that were the size of pickup trucks. We used petroleum based lubricants on almost all seals, unless otherwise noted on the seal manufacturer's recommendations, which was practically never.

    • @jethro9341
      @jethro9341 Před 2 lety +4

      @@russellv6234 Your standard run of the mill seals, packings, o-rings, are fine with petroleum based products. The extra cost to a manufacturer would be a specialty seal that doesn't jive with petroleum products.

  • @travismatz8268
    @travismatz8268 Před 2 lety

    Not going to lie I went to napa the day after I watched this video the first time and looked around and found one of these sitting in the corner covered in dust and I bought it now I'm working on modifying mine similar to yours.

  • @JMCKAY351
    @JMCKAY351 Před 2 lety

    Yes definitely keen to see more mods for these compressors please.

  • @chrisridebike8
    @chrisridebike8 Před 2 lety +1

    Hell yeah we wanna see more! Nice work.

  • @dwaynehoffmann8538
    @dwaynehoffmann8538 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the Compressor mods! I have a '79 JC-7 with an AC compressor conversion and an '07 JK with twin ARBs. On the KJ I connected 3 Ts together. This give me an input and 2 outputs on the driver side and 2 outputs on the passenger side (This is under the back seat). My input hose is long enough to reach my ARBs, and my outlets are long enough to reach both sides of the seat. I also have cut a 25' air hose into 6, 50" pieces (with ends) These will Velcro together and lay nicely under the back seat. It takes 2 pieces to reach the front, and one to reach the rear. I've also put a ball valve and a pressure gauge on my input line so that when I close the valve it show the pressure in the tires. I can inflate/deflate all 4 of my tires at once, or I can connect the pieces and make a 25 foot hose is someone else need air. :) Keep up the good work!

  • @bwofficial1776
    @bwofficial1776 Před 2 lety +1

    I'd love to see some more done with this. Porting the heads, fitting it into the can, anything.

  • @matthewgoins87
    @matthewgoins87 Před 2 lety

    Great video bro!! I love seeing stuff like this 👍👍

  • @adamseaman7306
    @adamseaman7306 Před 2 lety

    Love all the content Nate. Cheers brother

  • @andylewandowski4808
    @andylewandowski4808 Před 2 lety +8

    Great video. I bought one a few months back and thought it needed a few upgrades too. These will definitely help me out. I was also thinking an Anderson connector on the end of the new power cables. Then add an Anderson lead to the truck and one to the short ‘left over’ end of the cables with the clamps. Better/easier connection to your rig and still the option to “clamp on” to someone else’s battery/rig.

    • @edukano85
      @edukano85 Před 2 lety +3

      That is what I've done with mine. It seats in the back of my Montero permanently connected, but I can easily take it out and use the clamps. 3 Andersen plugs and some wire is what you need (careful with the gauge and long distance)

  • @madcratebuilder
    @madcratebuilder Před 2 lety

    I like it, great job. I think I would use a Anderson connector for the jumper cables to compressor. I think I would use Synthetic grease I use on Poly bushings.

  • @rjl110919581
    @rjl110919581 Před 2 lety

    thank you for shaving the great video
    lot of great detail in your video
    from Australia

  • @jordanmckenzie1841
    @jordanmckenzie1841 Před 2 lety

    Unreal. Gonna do this to mine here in Aus.
    Keep up the good work🤘

  • @amorton94
    @amorton94 Před 2 lety +3

    Yes on a Part 2!
    A multi-tire inflator/defaltor is stupid easy and can be done for super cheap. A $5 3-way splitter with a cheap gauge and connectors is all you really need for a 2-tire setup. The hose is the most expensive part of the whole thing. For a 4-tire setup Amazon has a 7 port manifold that is perfect for $7. Minus hose, I'm in my 4-tire inflator/defaltor for less than $30.
    Word on the street is that Napa discontinued the compressor. It's out there under multiple different brand names, but for 2-4x the cost. Might be able to get some in from a wholesaler and fill the void that Napa is leaving. Have a Dirt Lifestyle branded compressor out there kicking ARB's ass all over the place. 😆

  • @patrickharo879
    @patrickharo879 Před 2 lety

    Waiting for part 2 and your review on how the changes worked!

  • @RichardBauer_
    @RichardBauer_ Před 2 lety

    As always, great vids and these little cheap mods are some of my favourites!

  • @NavyGator1979
    @NavyGator1979 Před 2 lety +7

    A good amount of water is compressed out of the air even with these small air compressors. My current project is adding water separators to my twin compressors so I am not continuously pumping water into my tires when airing up. It might be something worth researching for you.

  • @Johntasticful
    @Johntasticful Před 2 lety +1

    Cool video. Heck of an engineer!

  • @natejonas1107ify
    @natejonas1107ify Před 2 lety

    Waiting on part two. Still learning mainly electrical so itd be nice for an update and maybe a quick walkthrough of how you did the things you did. CZcams is my school now.

  • @96kylar
    @96kylar Před 2 lety

    God i love that truck. Good stuff my guy. All the boys i run with, all use a compressor. And I'm here, still using my 100 dollar co2 tank(s). Ive yet to see a compressor run worth a damn, so, i just lug my tank around. Anyway, great info boss. Happy adventures out there all.

  • @rickwatson1000
    @rickwatson1000 Před 2 lety

    Great information and upgrades , Thank you

  • @ExpatonTwoWheels
    @ExpatonTwoWheels Před rokem

    This is really cool. Well done. I guess you like to use it in multiple vehicles, which is why you aren't hard mounting it in the truck.

  • @lancehamilton9991
    @lancehamilton9991 Před 2 lety

    You just showed me how to fix everything I dislike about my Viair 450p... Thanks!

  • @lewisdunn8169
    @lewisdunn8169 Před 2 lety

    Great video..I have one mounted under the hood of my 4r. Will definitely be making those mods.

  • @fluffyeggs
    @fluffyeggs Před 2 lety +6

    I have the single cylinder version of this. Had to replace the relay, reseal all connections, and replace one of the exhaust port orings. Pretty sure the piston ring is teflon so I lubed it with triflow teflon grease.
    - 120 amp circuit breaker may be a good idea. Will also function as a switch so you don't have sparks when hooking up the battery clamps.
    - There are tons of these on alibaba/aliexpress. Shipping will be slower but the price is much lower.

  • @Scotty777
    @Scotty777 Před 2 lety

    Awesome! I have one of these NIB right now ready for some Mods.

  • @DanTaff41
    @DanTaff41 Před 2 lety

    I'm literally copying this, absolutely brilliant

  • @VGrillone
    @VGrillone Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent video. Part 2, add the tank!

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter Před 2 lety +1

    Love this stuff. I didn’t click on it right away but great video and especially interesting about the lack of lubricant on the one side. On the topic of diy air compressor mods I’ve thought about adding a Superdry inline air dryer to the air suspension in my Cayenne build. I have new air struts and a new compressor I will put in at some point and perhaps this is a way to protect my investment 🤔

  • @InMused
    @InMused Před rokem

    Awesome additions. I put Anderson plugs on my compressors to eliminate the alligator clips

  • @Flitzer514
    @Flitzer514 Před 2 lety +1

    Very interesting, I have no idea what I would use that for, but I would like to see more videos about it.

  • @thehellboy567
    @thehellboy567 Před 2 lety

    Love it! I was looking at getting one myself

  • @user-cs9ln7gj1x
    @user-cs9ln7gj1x Před 10 měsíci

    really good production quality well done .................

  • @boy3127
    @boy3127 Před 2 lety +5

    part 2 of the Frankenstein pump please

  • @jcdixon01
    @jcdixon01 Před 2 lety

    What a fun little project...hell yeah, I'd like to see a part two, three, and so on.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Před rokem +2

    Love the ammo can idea

  • @davidruppel1216
    @davidruppel1216 Před 2 lety

    Yes part 2 would be great!

  • @X1019703
    @X1019703 Před 8 měsíci

    Yes please part 2. Comparison in STOCK VS UPGRADE.
    1.)Time for pumping up 4 tyres.
    2.)Temperatures of the compressor during operation both cold and hot day on the field.
    3.)Wear and Tear report (3-6-9-12 months).
    Your awesome. Your practical and making small adjustment to affordable products and enhancing it to last longer and functional and a lot cheaper to buy and build and probably a lot easier to fix and simple especially with taking out the circuit.
    Keep up the great work and keep it coming.

  • @zaphods2ndhead193
    @zaphods2ndhead193 Před 2 lety

    I have been wanting to get that compressor for a little while now. I was worried about the longevity. The mods you made are completely doable.

  • @StarHunter28
    @StarHunter28 Před rokem

    This is awesome, I'd like to have something like that to use for airbags, train horns, and onboard air.

  • @brandonkaufman9307
    @brandonkaufman9307 Před 2 lety +1

    I would love to see a part 2 on this and I would also like to see a more detailed explanation of the wiring on the dual compressor set up on the discovery. Maybe even a comparison of the 2 systems I have a Viair OBA setup on my truck that is great but I would love to get a faster compressor

  • @ColeMarkusen
    @ColeMarkusen Před 2 lety

    Definitely in for part 2. Lots of potential here

  • @thetrailoutthere
    @thetrailoutthere Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome mod! A nice little DIY 4 way inflator/deflator will complement that compressor well and save you time. There a a few videos on CZcams and I also have one on one of my recent videos if you are interested. Keep the videos coming!

  • @brianmaynard7320
    @brianmaynard7320 Před 2 lety

    Looks pretty good!! I like it!

  • @leefhead1
    @leefhead1 Před 2 lety +2

    If you do the ammo can (which i think is a good idea), you should add some computer fans to help cool the compressor off. Looks great nate!

  • @dallasbrown3446
    @dallasbrown3446 Před 2 lety

    Definitely need a part 2!

  • @jonjalbert1922
    @jonjalbert1922 Před 2 lety

    Love you tech stuff Nate :)

  • @JacobShepherdEngineer
    @JacobShepherdEngineer Před 2 lety

    I like that you mix in these non vehicle mods and builds with the rest of the content.

  • @codychilders8307
    @codychilders8307 Před 2 lety +1

    Part two sir
    We love this small tinkering stuff

  • @williesweetjr8713
    @williesweetjr8713 Před rokem

    One of if not the best compressor mod videos on the net.