Hi Stefan,
Nope, not mounted yet, the compressor is still in it's box in the corner of my office, but the project isn't dead yet either.
So the current direction is to retain the stock compressor in it's stock location, and rather mount the VIAIR nearby. This allows me to use the stock compressor (quiet) to operate from say 8-10bar and only have the VIAIR (loud) come on if the pressure drops below 8bar (values will be finalised when I start testing). I'm thinking this will give me a best of both world's scenario where in traffic, around town etc the stock compressor will handle low volume air duties like cycling between standard and highway height, and it will do so quietly. Large volume air duties like pumping tyres, lifting from access to standard will be handled by the VIAIR.
The idea above necessitates some changes to the driver pack, which I am busy redesigning anyway. I'll add control for the 2nd compressor, a pressure sensor (not just a switch, so that I can use software to adjust the limits) as well as a way to manually control the valves.
The manual valve control is something I want to add so that I can manually adjust the suspension height and lock it in that height for camping (rooftop tent).
The new VIAIR location is still being discussed, but currently it looks like it will live on the left chassis rail, forward of the left from airspring mount. Basically under the steering fluid reservoir. It'll have some heat and mud shielding around it and should be easily removable if I am any good at bracket design.
I'll email you the CAD models shortly.
PS: I have a bit of a deadline for this project now, so hopefully it'll actually get done. We are doing a desert river exploration trip early in next year, and the pneumatic system needs to be done by then so that the air lockers and vehicle levelling works as I want it.