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<blockquote data-quote="Fastphil" data-source="post: 11165366" data-attributes="member: 39941"><p>I don't have a video of the car airing up, but here's one of it airing down from ride height (preset 2):</p><p></p><p>[youtube_browser]wWJmRe8U_Gw[/youtube_browser]</p><p></p><p>Air-up and down times depend greatly on the size of the valves and/or manifold, the diameter of the air lines, the weight of the car and the pressure you're running in the tank. Mine is set at 150PSI, but others use 200 or even more. I didn't want a car that would crash to the ground or jump off the ground, and the up and down speeds are fine for what I need.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: That may be preset 3 in the video, looks a little too high for preset 2. Either way, it doesn't matter much because it's fun to watch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fastphil, post: 11165366, member: 39941"] I don't have a video of the car airing up, but here's one of it airing down from ride height (preset 2): [youtube_browser]wWJmRe8U_Gw[/youtube_browser] Air-up and down times depend greatly on the size of the valves and/or manifold, the diameter of the air lines, the weight of the car and the pressure you're running in the tank. Mine is set at 150PSI, but others use 200 or even more. I didn't want a car that would crash to the ground or jump off the ground, and the up and down speeds are fine for what I need. EDIT: That may be preset 3 in the video, looks a little too high for preset 2. Either way, it doesn't matter much because it's fun to watch! [/QUOTE]
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