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Old 02-02-2016, 08:36 PM   #1
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Air Management Question

Anyone running the azperformance air management kit. Seems like a pretty good starter kit. I'm running bags on a 72 stepside. i have all the bags just need a management system.


Kit Includes:

1 - Viair 380 Compressor
1 - 200 PSI Viair Pressure Switch
1 - 40A Relay
1 - 5 Gallon Black Steel Tank
Optional 4 Gallon Aluminum Tank (+$25)
1 - Gauge panel
2 - Dual Needle Gauge
1 - Paddle Panel
4 - Paddle Valves
60' - 1/4" Hose
1 - 1/4 HOSE 1/4 Mnpt 90*
1 - 1/4 MNPT Plug
1 - 1/4 NPT DRAIN
7 - 1/4" Barb T
4 - 1/4" Barb to 1/8"F Npt
1 - 1/2 Mnpt 1/2 Fnpt 90*
2 - 1/2 Mnpt 1/4 Fnpt
1 - 1/2' MNPT PLUG
1 - 1/2 Mnpt 1/8 Fnpt
Plumbing Diagram



Price: $595.00

Any input appreciated
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Old 02-03-2016, 04:13 AM   #2
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I bought the Accuair stage 2 setup from them. I already had 2 Viair 480c compressors but needed everything else. Call & talk to Travis over there and he will walk you through the system and help you with whatever changes or upgrades you want. I would upgrade to an aluminum tank to prevent rusting issues, but the rest seems good. I have all 3/8 lines & fittings but I'm sure the 1/4" will do the job, just won't be super fast or anything.

I've bought my airbag setup, Boyd's aluminum gas tank & Dakota Digital gauges from Travis, he really knows his stuff.
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Old 02-03-2016, 10:06 AM   #3
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a single Viair 380 on a 5 gallon tank is going to struggle to keep up. i have dual 380's on dual 3 gallon tanks (6 gallon) and it works the 380's pretty hard.
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Old 02-03-2016, 10:55 AM   #4
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I bought the Accuair stage 2 setup from them. I already had 2 Viair 480c compressors but needed everything else. Call & talk to Travis over there and he will walk you through the system and help you with whatever changes or upgrades you want. I would upgrade to an aluminum tank to prevent rusting issues, but the rest seems good. I have all 3/8 lines & fittings but I'm sure the 1/4" will do the job, just won't be super fast or anything.

I've bought my airbag setup, Boyd's aluminum gas tank & Dakota Digital gauges from Travis, he really knows his stuff.

Do they have the 3/8" line system with e level? All I have seen is 1/4" valves.
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Old 02-03-2016, 11:15 PM   #5
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Do they have the 3/8" line system with e level? All I have seen is 1/4" valves.
Yes the Accuair manifold has 3/8 push connect fittings.
Travis at Properformance is a great source of help. I bought all my air ride setup from him
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Old 02-03-2016, 11:20 PM   #6
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I bought the newer version manifold with the 3/8" NPT threaded ports. Right now I have the brass push in fittings going to 3/8" DOT tubing, but will eventually go with aluminum hardlines.

Also, I agree with Willie Makeit that the single 380 compressor is gonna work pretty hard to fill a 5gal tank. But it can be done otherwise Travis would not sell it that way. Optimally you'd want to add a 2nd compressor or maybe go with a bigger compressor with an aluminum tank IMO
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Anyone running the azperformance air management kit. Seems like a pretty good starter kit. I'm running bags on a 72 stepside. i have all the bags just need a management system.


Kit Includes:

1 - Viair 380 Compressor
1 - 200 PSI Viair Pressure Switch
1 - 40A Relay
1 - 5 Gallon Black Steel Tank
Optional 4 Gallon Aluminum Tank (+$25)
1 - Gauge panel
2 - Dual Needle Gauge
1 - Paddle Panel
4 - Paddle Valves
60' - 1/4" Hose
1 - 1/4 HOSE 1/4 Mnpt 90*
1 - 1/4 MNPT Plug
1 - 1/4 NPT DRAIN
7 - 1/4" Barb T
4 - 1/4" Barb to 1/8"F Npt
1 - 1/2 Mnpt 1/2 Fnpt 90*
2 - 1/2 Mnpt 1/4 Fnpt
1 - 1/2' MNPT PLUG
1 - 1/2 Mnpt 1/8 Fnpt
Plumbing Diagram



Price: $595.00

Any input appreciated
Thanks for all the good feedback guys! I really appreciate that.

Just give me a call or shoot me a PM. The guys are right, although the 380C will work on a 5 gallon tank, the dual setups work better, if budget allows. The max I would go on a single compressor is 5 gallons. We can always add in a dual compressor, and is cheaper when doing it off the get go (can do a dual pack), than adding later down the road.

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Old 02-04-2016, 10:57 AM   #8
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Thank you guys for the responses. I'll give them a call today
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Old 02-04-2016, 11:01 AM   #9
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Like what's been mentioned go dual comps in the beginning and down the road when money permits you can change out the PTC fittings to something better. Personally I only run hydraulic line with brass fittings on air systems as it'll last forever, but it's not cheap of course.
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