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Old 04-24-2008, 03:51 AM   #56
protrash64
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Re: 1964 Suburban Pics

Joe231.........I pieced this system together using some donated parts from Dinos63(and a bunch of info) and some cheepo parts that my friends had extra from their projects. I am new to this stuff and I am learning it as I go.

I chose the 400's for compressors due to their fast fill time. I think under 3min for a 5gal tank(2.54cfm a piece) and cheaper than the 2 packs I see advertised.........on the suspension section I asked people to tell me about their bag pressures and NOBODY used more than 120psi. I dont see the point of going to 200psi.........the trade-off was the 60a draw. I figured I was going to have to wire the compressors anyway; what difference does it make if I use larger wire?

To update you on the slowdown.......what I chose to do was get 3/8s pipe plugs. I can now drill them small and adjust the speed to my taste. If i bought a reducing fitting I would be stuck....these all cost in the neighborhood of 2 bucks apiece. I used Parker valves because thats what I could get from my friends.

If you want to go slow up, use smaller line than 1/2"........somebody mite know differently.
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