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Old 06-21-2016, 03:03 AM   #951
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There was some really cool cars and race cars there. #11 raced in the can-am series was there for demonstration and ran a few laps, very loud, very fast.
#90 was from Seattle 2500mi away.
#72 is my GF's older cousin who finished 6th in class. 160+ mph at the at the end of the strait which is all up hill.
He is 5th in this vid.
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My Drag racing vid My very first time down the strip.
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Digging all the updates Lower! Our new place in the country is pretty close to this little road track http://eaglescanyon.com/. We haven't been there yet, but I can hear them running around a couple of turns that are closer to our house.

On your recycled asphalt (RAP) driveway install, go rent a plate compactor and spray the material down with water while you run it back and forth. It'll pack it down real nice as long as you don't get the material too thick. The water keeps it from cracking while your compacting. Since yours is a straight drive, the material will stay pretty nice for a long time. Don't forget that round-up is your friend when it comes to keeping the grass from sprouting.

We used to spray RAP with diesel after compacting back in the day which really consolidated it, but these days I'll bet it's illegal in all 50 states and up your way as well. Smelled just a bit too!
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Nice pics Lower!!
I'm a huge dragrace fan and ofcourse watched the video.
Looks good and sounds good!!
Bet you had an ear to ear smile
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Digging all the updates Lower! Our new place in the country is pretty close to this little road track http://eaglescanyon.com/. We haven't been there yet, but I can hear them running around a couple of turns that are closer to our house.

On your recycled asphalt (RAP) driveway install, go rent a plate compactor and spray the material down with water while you run it back and forth. It'll pack it down real nice as long as you don't get the material too thick. The water keeps it from cracking while your compacting. Since yours is a straight drive, the material will stay pretty nice for a long time. Don't forget that round-up is your friend when it comes to keeping the grass from sprouting.

We used to spray RAP with diesel after compacting back in the day which really consolidated it, but these days I'll bet it's illegal in all 50 states and up your way as well. Smelled just a bit too!
Looks like a cool track. We did rent a 20" compactor and had a 6' skid steer. We also where wetting it down as we went. We are very happy with the results.
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I'm a huge dragrace fan and ofcourse watched the video.
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Driveway work and completed. My friend Joe came to help, my boys, my GF and me went really well. Still need a bit of rolling to smooth out some ridges, but so nice to drive on. Before I had to lift the GMC all the way up just to get out of the driveway. Now I just need ride height. OH and last weekend pulling the trailer the outside temperature was 93F/34C felt like 102F/38C
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That definitely looks much better! Great job!
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huh that is a neat idea for a driveway, is that common there? I have 200ft of gravel and its a bear to keep up

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Good job on the driveway install. Enjoy!
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huh that is a neat idea for a driveway, is that common there? I have 200ft of gravel and its a bear to keep up

love the homemade trailer!
More common than just gravel, packs in nice and tight. Same price per yard as A-gravel. Most people have a paved driveway in the city.
Trailer sleeps the 4 of us and the dog very well.
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So I having a bit of an issue with my compressors popping the circuit beaker I put in, mid cycle. They are viair 480's Max amp draw is listed at 40A. I have a 60A circuit beaker. It started last Saturday. I have 6ga wire to each compressor and all connections are crimped and soldered. The motors are not hot when it pops and all connections and wires are cool. Voltage without motor running is 12.5. I'm thinking it is just a crappy circuit breaker. Just wondering if anyone else has had any issues. Thanks
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I have two viairs running through a stinger relay and a 30 amp circuit breaker on each one. I had popped two breakers. One time I noticed my ground wire came loose. Another time, I replaced the leader hoses on the comps. WOW what a difference that made. Those things pumped way harder, faster and haven't had the breakers pop since.
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So I having a bit of an issue with my compressors popping the circuit beaker I put in, mid cycle. They are viair 480's Max amp draw is listed at 40A. I have a 60A circuit beaker. It started last Saturday. I have 6ga wire to each compressor and all connections are crimped and soldered. The motors are not hot when it pops and all connections and wires are cool. Voltage without motor running is 12.5. I'm thinking it is just a crappy circuit breaker. Just wondering if anyone else has had any issues. Thanks
How old are the compressors? Are you using the stock viair check valve's because those go bad also.

I had the same problem with my infiniti with a single viair 444c it ended up being my compressor, drove me insane to the point I pulled my entire airlift harness and checked for bare wires and resoldered all my ring terminals etc.

But check all your grounds, swap the breaker for a fuse see what happens, if it happens again could be your check valve, if your check valve is fine its the compressor. That's going from least expensive to worst case scenario.

there's a way to check the compressor with your volt meter can't remember but you'll see it spike once it gets load on it if the compressor is bad.
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So I having a bit of an issue with my compressors popping the circuit beaker I put in, mid cycle. They are viair 480's Max amp draw is listed at 40A. I have a 60A circuit beaker. It started last Saturday. I have 6ga wire to each compressor and all connections are crimped and soldered. The motors are not hot when it pops and all connections and wires are cool. Voltage without motor running is 12.5. I'm thinking it is just a crappy circuit breaker. Just wondering if anyone else has had any issues. Thanks
do you have a drain on your tank? I had a problem with a dual pack of viairs popping big currents, there was at least 32oz of water in the tank and it was causing problems with the check valves. since then I have told other guys with fuse popping problems to check their tanks for water and the responses I get usually run some variant of: holy crap there was like a gallon of water in there.

just a thought. fixed me up though, and I routed the leader hoses higher than the tank ports so that water couldnt collect in the leaders.
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I have two viairs running through a stinger relay and a 30 amp circuit breaker on each one. I had popped two breakers. One time I noticed my ground wire came loose. Another time, I replaced the leader hoses on the comps. WOW what a difference that made. Those things pumped way harder, faster and haven't had the breakers pop since.
Thanks 99 I checked my connections all good, I also use a paste like anti seize but made to help in electrical connections.

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How old are the compressors? Are you using the stock viair check valve's because those go bad also.

I had the same problem with my infiniti with a single viair 444c it ended up being my compressor, drove me insane to the point I pulled my entire airlift harness and checked for bare wires and resoldered all my ring terminals etc.

But check all your grounds, swap the breaker for a fuse see what happens, if it happens again could be your check valve, if your check valve is fine its the compressor. That's going from least expensive to worst case scenario.

there's a way to check the compressor with your volt meter can't remember but you'll see it spike once it gets load on it if the compressor is bad.
Thanks rtinniste my compressors are just over a year old. Yes stock check valves. I am putting in a fuse to check the circuit breaker. When I meet up with my electrician friend he has a clamp on DC amp meter and I will verify both amp draw.

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do you have a drain on your tank? I had a problem with a dual pack of viairs popping big currents, there was at least 32oz of water in the tank and it was causing problems with the check valves. since then I have told other guys with fuse popping problems to check their tanks for water and the responses I get usually run some variant of: holy crap there was like a gallon of water in there.

just a thought. fixed me up though, and I routed the leader hoses higher than the tank ports so that water couldnt collect in the leaders.
Yes I have a drain on both tanks and purge fairly often. Also my leader hoses go into the top part of my tanks.
The 3 of you all say the check valves suck so if i still have a problem after I put in the fuse. I will look at them.
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So I put a 50A fuse parallel to the 60A circuit breaker and popped the breaker to see if 50A fuse would hold. So far it has been working fine, so I guess the cheap, crappy, Chinese 60A circuit breaker was my problem. Thanks for your help guys.
Also met up with this truck again I saw it at the Unfinished show. Nice to see the old stuff driving around.
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Nice to hear it was a simple fix. When these check valves go bad, what are you guys replacing them with for future reference?
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Nice to hear it was a simple fix. When these check valves go bad, what are you guys replacing them with for future reference?
smc check valves, I threw my stock viair one away and used a smc one from the start
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smc check valves, I threw my stock viair one away and used a smc one from the start
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Thank you. I just got my compressor installed last weekend and I want to get another check valve in case the viair one goes bad.
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When the check valves go bad do they stick shut or leak open?
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So I'm up to 1400mi now and loving every mile.
But my trans is starting to slip and run warm. So talking to my neighbor who gave me the drive train he said "ya it started to slip so we put 2 bottles of Lucas in and it was good" Umm well I wish he told me that when it was sitting on my shop floor. So now the plan is to pull the trans on Sunday July 24 and take it to my transmission shop I deal with. He said should be 3-4 day turn around, fingers crossed. He is also going to put some performance upgrades in it and an new converter. Guess I should have gone through it when I had it almost apart. Live and learn.
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But my trans is starting to slip and run warm. So talking to my neighbor who gave me the drive train he said "ya it started to slip so we put 2 bottles of Lucas in and it was good" Umm well I wish he told me that when it was sitting on my shop floor. So now the plan is to pull the trans on Sunday July 24 and take it to my transmission shop I deal with. He said should be 3-4 day turn around, fingers crossed. He is also going to put some performance upgrades in it and an new converter. Guess I should have gone through it when I had it almost apart. Live and learn.
The things people "forget" kind of bugs me hope you got it all at a good price to make up for it though

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No not doing it myself which sucks Don't have the time right now and I have lots of plans with the truck. I would have done it myself when it was still out of the truck or this winter. I could have spent all the time I needed to get it all done. I don't think it will make it that long. I am pulling it out tho.
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gotta love tranny in a bottle. although if memory serves there is a small tube of friction modifier that works great when using modern trans fluid in older transmissions. cant remember the name offhand.
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It does suck but at least it will be done and you will probably have a warranty on it now too.
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