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Onboard air for a stock zuk???
Ok so I should have said for a stock motor
I have been looking around and I can't find anyone who runs onboard air for their Zuk. I have a 91 with the stock motor and I am looking for different ideas. Any suggestions??-Jon
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formaly Bronc_crwlr Trucks are built not bought!! I.F.S. What?!?! :jeep: = :rainbow: STUPID SHOULD HURT! Last edited by zuk_crwlr; 09-04-2002 at 06:15 AM. |
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I did use the search button and it gave me nothin looki for youself search options sorry I diddn't type oba
however thanks for the link -Jon
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formaly Bronc_crwlr Trucks are built not bought!! I.F.S. What?!?! :jeep: = :rainbow: STUPID SHOULD HURT! Last edited by zuk_crwlr; 09-04-2002 at 06:41 AM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Location: Park City, Ut
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One of my Zuks runs dual Quickair 2's, another runs a QuickAir 3, the other 2 run ARB compressors only. The ARBs do all right for pumping tires up, but the QA's are nearly as fast as a belt driven pump. The dual QA2 setup is possibly faster than the York setups I've seen.
Zuks are tough to fit with belt driven pumps, especially if you have P/S. Electric pumps get the job done though and nowadays they have decent ouputs. |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Location: Heart at Paragon Adventure Park
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I used a stock AC pump from a samurai. Then had a 7 Gal tank that sat be hind my seat. It worked great if you liked to wate for ever while it filled the tires. The stock pump is a little small but they do work. If I were to make one again I would try and find a york or some thing bigger than the stock samurai pump. As of now I can not have on board air do to the fact I put Saginaw power steering on and now the pump for that is where the AC pump was. I am going to get a Co2 tank instead. The on board air set up is really easy to install took me about an hour and a half.
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Join Date: May 2001
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Location: Soon to be VA
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Extreme Air 12v compressor.......4cfm rating with a 2.5 gal tank...
Do a search under my name...
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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I also run an A/C pump but it is on a 4.3. I am sure you could rig up a new braket for the 4.3 pump onto the 1.3. They also come in both cerpintine and V-belt. I run a 10gal tank in front of my gas tank under the body between the frame rails. I also have a 3" body lift.
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