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Old 06-29-2009, 12:15 PM   #31 (permalink)
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how many would I need? 4 ?
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Old 06-29-2009, 06:19 PM   #32 (permalink)
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how many would I need? 4 ?

Yea if your running 8 valves... 4 fill valves and 4 dump valves you will just need 4 of them.. You can always add them later thats what I did.. It was getting annoying dumping the car cause it would slam so I would have to keep tapping the switch to dump it now its so much nicer being able to hold it and the car go down slow and smooth.. You can also adjust the to how fast or slow you want the car to go down which is really nice!!
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Old 06-30-2009, 01:36 AM   #33 (permalink)
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Thanks for the info, I will think about those later. Zack sent me 4 of the slower one with my kit to slow down the drop, and make it quieter when the air is released. Then if I need it slower, later I will add the adjustable ones.
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grounded how much did you have to trim and mod to make that gauge fit in place of the colck? i like that idea and i may copy it lol sorry man

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I didn't move all that much. I used the sanding attachment on the dremel and just opened it up slowly to make it fit. Feel free to bite it because I stole the idea from someone as well.
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I didn't move all that much. I used the sanding attachment on the dremel and just opened it up slowly to make it fit. Feel free to bite it because I stole the idea from someone as well.
I did mine without cutting due to the fact that I knew I'd be turning my car back in. I jacked the idea back in 2006 from an OG member. His is pictured first, mine second. I think it looks MUCH better cut to fit (as GROUNDED did). Although, it still served its purpose on my old C.



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thay both look good . i am thinging of gettin the woodgrain kit to mach my wheel so i am not sure what i am gonna do yet. i am also thinking of that auto leveling kit to. but it all is rideing on me selling my vette frist. i thought i had it sold but the guy is getting a little weard on me frist he has the cash now he dosent have it all so idk whats gonna happen. i was hopeing to get the kit orderd this week.
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