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No progress but I did pick up a few new toys that will find their way into this build. Also here is a shot of the next customer build that will be rolling in as soon as the AccuAir is all installed in the Tahoe.
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Damm, I wish I did not have to spend so much time studying, because I would probably move into you shop. A few more months and it will all be over. PM sent to you about the pictures attached below
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We "Got Air" AccuAir to be exact! I have the first part of the system installed and working now I just need to mount and set all the ride height sensor's and this stage will be done until the body comes off. Here are just a few pics because I will be doing a full write up once it is all finished up and working.
But so far I have 8hrs into it start to finish and I was working at a semi relaxed pace. With the tanks empty it was less then 4 min for them to fill and sut off and I am running (2) 3 gal tanks. With the system filled and the vehicle laid out it went to all the way down to all the way up in under 3 seconds and the tanks were filled again in the 2 min. So right all lines are ran and hooked up but mounting is temporary until the body comes off so I can do it how I want with ease. Also all wiring is temp because their is no vehicle wiring in the Tahoe at this time. Also I have 10" of total lift!! Kevin LFD Inc. [IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b20/rokcrln/AA1.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b20/rokcrln/AA6.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b20/rokcrln/AA8.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b20/rokcrln/AA17.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b20/rokcrln/AA18.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b20/rokcrln/AA19.jpg[/IMG] |
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That's dayum sweet!!!!!
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The leveling sensors pictured. Are those just simple single pole double throw switches from an electrical stand point? Eventually I want to do bags like on LoBuck, and those look like the cats meow for maintaining level.
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No their are far from simple but I don't know how to properly explain how they work. They sense through the entire range of motion and will return your vehicle to any of your preset points on command with in about 1/8" every time! Keep a look out for my How-To install on AccuAir and I am sure the owners will chime in with tech info. Kevin LFD Inc. |
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Correct me if I'm wrong but they probably measure the difference in resistance(something like a fuel level sending unit) I think you can see them almost like a potential meter.
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Most of those level sensors I've seen are just linear potentiometers. Would be simple to rig something up from Radio Shack. The challenge is that you need a control unit with sensor inputs and firmware to use the signals and act accordingly. Plus I'm sure the sensors in the AccuAir kit are nicely sealed for exposure to the elements.
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man i just spent like 12 hours reading this whole thread. Your work is amazing cant wait to see more of what you have in store
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Small progress but progress all the same. I made the tabs to hold my front height sensors and tacked them in to make sure everything fit and the through was correct for the sensor travel. See even know my system has about 10" of lift the sensor can only see 2 3/4" during that full range of motion. Now that I know everything clears during full cycling and turning I will pull the brackets off and punch them out to follow the look I have started on all my other brackets.
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You swept the shop? |
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Yep I kept finding blue dust every were!
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Kevin, what are the plans for the 41-46 chevy? Can you tell us a little more about it? Thanks.
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I see. I did not realize that there were multi-height settings. Thanks.
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amazing work. thanks for the updates. keep them coming
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Movin right along! I might have to come by and check out the progress! *****Sales are limited to classified area and you must be a subscriber to initiate a post there.******Staff Edit |
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You know were I live! 4:30 +
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Who's is this???
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Thanks kevin, makes sense now, yah that will work no problem, btw, looks great dropped down, but is the front 1/2 inch higher than the rear, may have to do some tinkering yet. Looks great none the less.
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yeah, who's is that?
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