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Ok so Im finally doin my system up for the Noma.....this is the air management system a buddy is tryin to hook up.....http://www.easystreetair.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=687
what do you think? upsides/downsides???
I dont like the 3/8 valves cuz I think it will drop and raise hella slow but I really dont know anything about air, so any advice feelings is welcomed
baggedandcaddied
11-27-06, 07:32 PM
well i dont think that i would go with that kit. Look at suicidedoors.com they have the best stuff you can buy and their customer service is great. THe prices are usually lower. But anyway back to your kit. I dont like the digital gauges, they are never consistant. they flutter all the time and i just have had bad experiences with them. that 1500 dollars is just for a compressor tank, line, some fitting, and the digital head unit. Not including the bags, cups or anything to mount the bags. I would do some looking around first. pm me if you have any more questions
definately appreciate the feedback.....any others???
droopy89
11-27-06, 10:34 PM
pretty much what he said, suicidedoors.com is one of the best places to buy bags from
well im not talking about where to buy, that doesnt matter, but rather the kit itself....is it good
baggedandcaddied
11-28-06, 09:11 AM
the kit is a bit pricy but most of that is for that digital gauges,
http://www.suicidedoors.com/StarterKit12.php there ya go, that is a better deal. and it has the faster valves that you want. The 3/8ths are plenty fast for me, i could hop on them with 180 psi
droopy89
11-28-06, 03:44 PM
yea, i was gonna say, just play with the pressure
yea, i was gonna say, just play with the pressure
what do you mean??
baggedandcaddied
11-28-06, 06:51 PM
i think that he means 3/8ths valves are plenty fast with enough pressure
droopy89
11-28-06, 08:45 PM
Exactly!!!
pressure in the tank?? as I said before I new to air, Im a little old school with static drops
droopy89
11-28-06, 10:16 PM
Air pressure
baggedandcaddied
11-28-06, 10:25 PM
tank pressure yes
droopy89
11-28-06, 10:56 PM
thats what i meant, air tank pressure
I think that system runs at 200 which should be ample if Im not mistaken
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