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Old 06-06-2008, 08:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Air Bags

Hello, New here, Just signed up for the Forum, Anyway. I just bought All my air bag componets. all I'm waiting on is Fittings. Anyway, I've had several Cars and Trucks before, and I've bagged them too. Just wantted to say hi, and I'll be posting a bunch of pictures, when I get started, So look for me. Friday the 13th(Great day to start a weekend project) I'll be getting started. Here's what I'm running, I have a bunch of pictures ready to load on here, before I start. 2600 lb bags all 4 corners, Monster Bridge in the Back, 8" or so, two 9 gallon 4 port tanks, No Air Compressor. Running CO2, Liquid CO2 is stored at 3000 psi, and comes in volumes of 75 lbs. Not sure what that will equate too in Gas form Cubic inches. But it's a lot. The tank beings how it is Liquid, will use the twin 9 gallon tanks to expand to gasses CO2. the regulator on the Main CO2 tank will be set at a max of 300 psi and a minimum of 150 psi. Anyway, Yea, no need for Air Compressor, Air for Days.. Besides runninf CO2 in the East coast, I live in Florida, right on the beach, so Rust is an issue, Steel tanks, Valves, etc, will benifit from running CO2 insted of compressed air. Moving on, Running dual 1/2" supply line to all four corners. Tee'd into a single monster 1/2" valve, directly mounted to one of the Twin 1/2" ports. It will be fast to say the least. Anyway, look for pics soon, before, after, in process, and new parts, and all. Take care, and I'll see you guys on the low side...

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