Re: York for the 3.4 liter
Re: York for the 3.4 liter
Here you go. I ment to add this the first time. I went ahead and bought the kit, even stopped by a local place and got a compressor. I guess it's just a matter of time now.
Re: York for the 3.4 liter
Still see no links or pics
Re: York for the 3.4 liter
No links ?, no pics ?, and cause I run an OBA belt driven compressor I want to see the build ?
Re: York for the 3.4 liter
Damn I think I'll losing my internet skills.
Company (the site seems to be down all the time): http://pnwfab.com
Build up: http://webilt.com/forum3/viewtopic.php?t=1045
Same guy but on Pirate: http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=705788
Re: York for the 3.4 liter
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Originally Posted by 4runnerchevy
No links ?, no pics ?, and cause I run an OBA belt driven compressor I want to see the build ?
What compressor do you use? I had a York 210 with 9 gallon tank on my Chevy. I was totally spoiled and am glad someone came out with something for the 4runner. One problem is that the engine compartment is way smaller so it might get cramped.
Re: York for the 3.4 liter
watching this....
BTW, how fast does the york fill compaired to CO2 ? think elevation will effect it ?
Re: York for the 3.4 liter
CO2 can be really fast, especially with the new monster valve that Powertank has. The York works plenty fast but a tank helps. When Kilby first started they were marketing that the Yorks could be used without a tank. This is true but you're not going to run air tools with it. The output is dependent on engine rpm. Supposity it'll do 6.94 cfm @1000 rpm and 13.89 cfm @2000 rpm (210 model). My old truck didn't have a tach but I had a hand throttle on it. I could run 2 hoses off of the tank and have the compressor kick off while filling the tires.
The system I had on my truck was simple but I remember spending a lot of money setting it up. I think I'm going to keep it simple this go round. I modded the factory York flanges instead of buying some from Kilby. I have a bunch of brass and a pressure switch already. Because there is little room for a tank I think I'll get a small one or have one made.
My compressor has been cleaned up and painted, just waiting on the bracket.
Re: York for the 3.4 liter
well looking real quick, I found that the CFMs
Extreme outback 4CFM
PowerTank 31CFM
York:
depending on the model of the York and RPMs are 4.17 - 27.78CFMs http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/scout/faq/york.html
heres other info: http://www.therangerstation.com/tech...nBoardAir.html
ARB 1.41 CFM @ 20 PSI
Currie 1.75 CFM @ 20 PSI
Quick Air II 1.45 CFM @ 40 PSI
Oasis 7.0 CFM @ 50 PSI
York Compressor 4.0 CFM @ 90 PSI