CHEAP On board Air. Inflate & Deflate 4 tires at once
#101
Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Mosfellsbær Iceland
Posts: 101
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
hmmm
I use an A/C compressor.. if you don't have it you can get one.. bolt on.
Then a oil filter to cycle oil, pressurestat, airtank and a switch in cab to fill the tank.. Will automaticly turn off at over 100psi..
Then have a filter that only sends up to 100psi to the ARB locker and holds it.
I've designed an in cab deflation / inflation for a buddy of mine who's got the same truck.. it's outside the trucks, and a line from the fender flare to the middle of the tire.. works wonders. and inexpensive.
Another way is to have a mecanical shop fabricate a system to pull the air around the axle.. this has been done here for many trucks but costs and it wears..
third option is to fit the H1 system or the system from a Unimog.. but not many have done that.. gives you extra clearance as well..
I just have a hose (quick connect) and two valves per tire, one of has been drilled out.. so more air flow. I guess it takes me just 1-2 minutes to fill the tire to 20-25 psi from 2psi..
This setup I have sure beats the the other setup.. There are also many more powerful electric compressors, and a couple that are similar to the AC in volume, not pressure tho.
Then a oil filter to cycle oil, pressurestat, airtank and a switch in cab to fill the tank.. Will automaticly turn off at over 100psi..
Then have a filter that only sends up to 100psi to the ARB locker and holds it.
I've designed an in cab deflation / inflation for a buddy of mine who's got the same truck.. it's outside the trucks, and a line from the fender flare to the middle of the tire.. works wonders. and inexpensive.
Another way is to have a mecanical shop fabricate a system to pull the air around the axle.. this has been done here for many trucks but costs and it wears..
third option is to fit the H1 system or the system from a Unimog.. but not many have done that.. gives you extra clearance as well..
I just have a hose (quick connect) and two valves per tire, one of has been drilled out.. so more air flow. I guess it takes me just 1-2 minutes to fill the tire to 20-25 psi from 2psi..
This setup I have sure beats the the other setup.. There are also many more powerful electric compressors, and a couple that are similar to the AC in volume, not pressure tho.
#102
Registered User
Join Date: May 2005
Location: c'springs, co
Posts: 277
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
well, i had a mv50 for 2 years. bought it in early 2004 iirc.
it finally died on me this last week. i just saw this thread and didn't know anyone really used them aha.
here's what i did with it though.
Calculated it out to nearly 500 hours of use.
i used it for my airbeds and track tires.
it was run underwater accidentally once, as it was raining like crazy on the track lol.
it had i'd say 100 hours of operating in over 100deg heat.
had been hit by a car once lol
dropped about 20 times.
it was even overpowered once when a buddy used it on a 24v system (ouch)
so, all in all, it survived more than it should.
I just checked every checkers in town today, nothing.
so I emailed Superflow, which is located in Denver and asked about what would happen if i picked up 10 of them... and the pricing
it finally died on me this last week. i just saw this thread and didn't know anyone really used them aha.
here's what i did with it though.
Calculated it out to nearly 500 hours of use.
i used it for my airbeds and track tires.
it was run underwater accidentally once, as it was raining like crazy on the track lol.
it had i'd say 100 hours of operating in over 100deg heat.
had been hit by a car once lol
dropped about 20 times.
it was even overpowered once when a buddy used it on a 24v system (ouch)
so, all in all, it survived more than it should.
I just checked every checkers in town today, nothing.
so I emailed Superflow, which is located in Denver and asked about what would happen if i picked up 10 of them... and the pricing
#103
Registered User
Join Date: May 2005
Location: c'springs, co
Posts: 277
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Jay,
Currently, 4 x4 Hi Country carries the MV50, but at the correct retail of
$69.99 - 89.99. You may contact them for the correct pricing.
In regards to the MF-1050, they are located at Pep Boys at a cost of $69.99
Those are the two best bet for the product.
There is no larger discount unless you purchase 100+ pieces at a time.
I hope this helps.
DV-Innovations Customer Service
Currently, 4 x4 Hi Country carries the MV50, but at the correct retail of
$69.99 - 89.99. You may contact them for the correct pricing.
In regards to the MF-1050, they are located at Pep Boys at a cost of $69.99
Those are the two best bet for the product.
There is no larger discount unless you purchase 100+ pieces at a time.
I hope this helps.
DV-Innovations Customer Service
#106
Contributing Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Orange County, CA
Posts: 8,345
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Take a look at the age of this thread... there are a lot of us who've already gone out to get ours. Also, as you've already found out, there aren't too many places still carrying these so good luck on finding any.
#109
Contributing Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Riverview, FL
Posts: 534
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Schucks still has the MV50 for sale at $24.99. Three of the stores in my area have them in stock (Spokane, WA).
MV50 at Schucks
MV50 at Schucks
#111
Originally Posted by jimrockford
Schucks still has the MV50 for sale at $24.99. Three of the stores in my area have them in stock (Spokane, WA).
MV50 at Schucks
MV50 at Schucks
#112
Registered User
Join Date: May 2005
Location: c'springs, co
Posts: 277
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
alright, just drove 20 miles to get the LAST one within the state (supposedly lol)
so i have 2, 1 from pepboys for $43.99 (down from 59) and the other for $22 (military discount)... maybe i'll keep'em both... 2x the powarrrrr
so i have 2, 1 from pepboys for $43.99 (down from 59) and the other for $22 (military discount)... maybe i'll keep'em both... 2x the powarrrrr
#114
Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Modesto, CA
Posts: 107
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
The SuperFlow MV-50 are going by the way side. Taking the place is the MasterFlow MF-1050 "TSUNAMI". We have these units in stock! If you think the MV-50 has been good Q-Industries as just came out with the new Q-89. This is the NEW dualpump compressor. Thay made there first showing at the SEMA show in Las Vegas last we and we should be getting them in in the next few weeks. The cost is quite a bit more ($199.00) but it is a kick ass pump and it is still cheaper than all the other compressors in its class. If any of you are interested give us a call (209)529-2886. We were the company that sold the compressor that got this Tread going. I have been personaly selling the the compressors all over the world so shipping a compressor out is no problem with us. Have Fun Wheelin, We Do!
#115
Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Modesto, CA
Posts: 107
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
The MasterFlow MF-1050 "TSUNAMI" is currently in stock and ready for shipping!
The "TSUNAMI" has a list price of $79.99 but we are currently selling them for $69.99
For more information on these compressors you may go to Q-Industries site at this link
http://www.qindustries.net/products/mf_50.htm
If anyone is interested please email us at awsumfn@sbcglobal.net
Motor City Imports
Modesto, CA
(209)529-2886
The "TSUNAMI" has a list price of $79.99 but we are currently selling them for $69.99
For more information on these compressors you may go to Q-Industries site at this link
http://www.qindustries.net/products/mf_50.htm
If anyone is interested please email us at awsumfn@sbcglobal.net
Motor City Imports
Modesto, CA
(209)529-2886
#117
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
Originally Posted by awsumfn
The MasterFlow MF-1050 "TSUNAMI" is currently in stock and ready for shipping!
The "TSUNAMI" has a list price of $79.99 but we are currently selling them for $69.99
For more information on these compressors you may go to Q-Industries site at this link
http://www.qindustries.net/products/mf_50.htm
If anyone is interested please email us at awsumfn@sbcglobal.net
Motor City Imports
Modesto, CA
(209)529-2886
The "TSUNAMI" has a list price of $79.99 but we are currently selling them for $69.99
For more information on these compressors you may go to Q-Industries site at this link
http://www.qindustries.net/products/mf_50.htm
If anyone is interested please email us at awsumfn@sbcglobal.net
Motor City Imports
Modesto, CA
(209)529-2886
Thanks awsumfun for the MV50.....when it went on sale at Checkers for 24.99 I couldn't help myself....I bought 8 of them. Gave them away to family and friends. Kept 2 for myself. Even the reboxed MF-1050 at Pepboys for 59.99 is a smoking deal. I feel sorry for QuickAIR ZUK
#118
Registered User
Join Date: May 2005
Location: c'springs, co
Posts: 277
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
After talking with q-industries, they said that the MF and the MV were aimed at different markets. that the MF-1050 is actually rated less than the MV-50.
Both boxes say 72lpm, but the MF-1050 lists on the pump 50lpm or something like that.
Pepboys never carried the MV, but they carry and have carried the more expensive (like Andy said, $59.99) Note: Pepboy's cost is $38...
Just adding some more info out there for everyone. Also, q-industries said not to expect the 89/Twin Pump until Spring *shrug*
Both boxes say 72lpm, but the MF-1050 lists on the pump 50lpm or something like that.
Pepboys never carried the MV, but they carry and have carried the more expensive (like Andy said, $59.99) Note: Pepboy's cost is $38...
Just adding some more info out there for everyone. Also, q-industries said not to expect the 89/Twin Pump until Spring *shrug*
#120
Contributing Member
Mine was $59 at pepboys. Anybody got an air tank hooked up yet? I'm confused as to the best way to set it up, and using it for air tools. I guess you'd have to keep it running while in use since it doesn't have an automatic setting. you think my 9 gallon tank is enough?