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TG114 03-01-2013 03:02 PM

what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
Just put static bags in my 66. So I'm wondering what everyone with bagged rigs is running for tank and compressor setups. thanks.

jimmydean 03-01-2013 04:08 PM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
Last time I used a small Thompson compressor and 5 gallon tank. This time I am using 2 Viar comps and a 7 gallon tank.

creep 03-02-2013 10:31 AM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
I'm using a Viair 480 compressor and a 5 gallon tank. I will probably add another tank and compressor one day though because after I lift the truck up once the compressor has to fill the tank again before I can lift it again.

61_FL_Apache 03-02-2013 10:39 AM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
Im running one viair 380 and a 3G tank. Manual valves and mostly 1/4 lines.. Just the rear is bagged so far.

blazins10 03-02-2013 10:57 AM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
2 viair 480s ,2 3 gallon tanks , accuair manifold with mufflers
accuair controller with pressure switch , 3/8 line
accuair water traps , alot of accuair but its lifetime warranty
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joedoh 03-02-2013 05:35 PM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
engine driven compressor, 5 gal tank. I have had 8 airbagged rides and the last two had EDC. electric compressors are ok, but I am never going back, fills a dead empty tank in 2 minutes and you have enough air to drive in 20 seconds.

I also run manual valves, its pretty uncomplicated. I have used all kinds of valves, SMC, Blitzluft, manifolds from ART and AIM, and the manuals give me the least problems. the only drawback is the speed.

blazins10 03-02-2013 06:25 PM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
by all means if u can put a engine driven one on do it !!! by far the best
my 63 will get one here soon but my other bagged trucks just dont have the room

ol_skool_chevy 03-02-2013 09:41 PM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
what type of engine driven compressor...I have never seen one before...But makes sense..

blazins10 03-02-2013 10:12 PM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
just google york 210 compressor
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joedoh 03-02-2013 10:34 PM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
old york air conditioning compressors. Here is the one on mine.

http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...h/DSCF4149.jpg

TG114 03-03-2013 12:41 AM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
where do you get your manual valves all i can find are two way or electric.

blazins10 03-03-2013 01:30 AM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
i dont have an answer for that , accuair manifolds
are all that i own or my shop installs anymore , its been close to
3-4 years since ive done a brass valve setup , its just saves alot of time on install
and no worrys about leaks
but in 1997 when i bagged my blazer i used master image customs manual valves then
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joedoh 03-03-2013 01:30 AM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
I bought up all the old school manuals I could find but littl larrys still makes them new

you can also buy firestone manual paddles for about $14 ea but they are only 1/4 and pretty slow, even by manual valve standards.

blazins10 03-03-2013 01:37 AM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
ok ... so i dont get it ? why would u pay 360$ for manual
valve setup ? accuair is like 50$ more , i think u would spend the extra in air line
to get it in and out of the cab
not knocking anyones choice but ... i been down the manual route
and dont plan on going back
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joedoh 03-03-2013 03:24 AM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blazins10 (Post 5923715)
ok ... so i dont get it ? why would u pay 360$ for manual
valve setup ? accuair is like 50$ more , i think u would spend the extra in air line
to get it in and out of the cab
not knocking anyones choice but ... i been down the manual route
and dont plan on going back
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the accuair manifold alone is 140 dollars more. air line is .36 ft, so to spend 50 bucks you would need to use almost 140 extra ft of airline, at 140 bucks you would have almost 400 feet of airline to be even. and you still need switches, and wiring, and check valves. and if you want to control the speed of an accuair, you need the 1000 dollar PWM controller, with a manual system you just open the toggle a little less.

I have had all types of electric setups. manuals are simpler and more reliable.

blazins10 03-03-2013 11:28 AM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
i paid 380 for the accuair manifold , the controller is 300 but u can use regular switches
its like 2k if u run the e level setup , we were talking just valves i can put electric valves in for the same or close to as manual valves
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joedoh 03-03-2013 12:20 PM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
Its super cool ou got a good deal on the accuair manifold but for everyone else its still 500, and you still need check valves and a switchbox.

you could buy electric valves cheaper, yes, figure 33 ea for 8 3/8 SMC electrics is about 270, you'll still need check valves and a switchbox, and speed controllers if you arent happy with the fill or dump speed. The little larry valves dont come with output fittings, BUT they are 3 way valves so you only need inlet and outlet, the electrics will need some tee fittings between. Not getting nitpicky, but its the nickle and dime stuff that makes it an apple to apple (total cost of manuals v total cost of electrics) instead of apple to orange (cost of 4 manuals vs cost of an electric manifold or 8 individual electrics)

If you are happy with electrics thats great, but not everyone will get an accuair for 380. not everyone will want 6-9-16 switches when 4 will do. for daily driving I want it simple, my choice is manuals. I like that I can vary the speed up or down as I feel like it, something you cant do with electrics.

DLOE65 03-04-2013 12:17 AM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
check mine out.

kieth 03-04-2013 06:20 PM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
I only have bags on the rear so I installed a tank with one valve and a 2 way switch, 2 schrader valves, keep air in the tank, adjust as needed. Inexpensive and it works. I of course do not have a slammed truck. Kieth

gbrown 03-04-2013 06:51 PM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
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Originally Posted by kieth (Post 5927074)
I only have bags on the rear so I installed a tank with one valve and a 2 way switch, 2 schrader valves, keep air in the tank, adjust as needed. Inexpensive and it works. I of course do not have a slammed truck. Kieth

Do you have a build thread or a thread with more info on your setup? This sounds exactly like what I want to do... :metal:

joedoh 03-04-2013 09:50 PM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gbrown (Post 5927132)
Do you have a build thread or a thread with more info on your setup? This sounds exactly like what I want to do... :metal:

you can do it a lot easier with some Firestone paddles and you can still use the reserve tank the way he describes. just make sure you dont think there is a weeks or a days or even more than a single use amount of air in the tank. one lift would be about it.


I like your valve DLOE65, but they looks as slow as Firestone paddles...

kieth 03-05-2013 11:34 AM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gbrown (Post 5927132)
Do you have a build thread or a thread with more info on your setup? This sounds exactly like what I want to do... :metal:


I did mine this way to keep the cost down, after I finally get the ride height settled where I am going to keep it then it can be easily changed to a more complicated system.


air tank on side of frame

1. 1 line coming in from a schrader valve (located on rear lisc plate bracket)
this line allows the tank to be filled up from a compressor (in my garage)

2. coming out of the tank 1 line coming out to a air control valve(12v electric operated (normally closed----opens when toggle switch is lifted up this adds air to the bags and raises the truck)

3. inline behind the 1st valve is another 12v valve that is used to let air from the bags (when the toggle switch is pushed down it exhausts air--lowers the truck)

4. also in line with the line that contains the 2 valves is another schrader valve that can be used to add air to the bags in case of you need to air the bags up manually.

If you will send me a PM with your phone number & email I will take some shots of it this weekend on my iphone and send them to you. Kieth


here is a link to my build , this link only shows the bags as we installed them initially, later we took out one set of the cages......

http://kieth.smugmug.com/Trucks/66-G...3713&k=s6rzRrs :gmc2:

westcoast5 03-11-2013 12:24 AM

Re: what is every one with bags running for air systems
 
I have a EDC awesome!


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