ladies and gentleman...civicpunker17's car on bags-THE VIDEO CLIP
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ladies and gentleman...civicpunker17's car on bags-THE VIDEO CLIP
thanks to form3hide for putting this clip i made today on his server. i just got this digicam the other day and itll take short video clips. i just learned how to shoot better quality video tonight so i might try and post a better cip, but this one will get the job done. and i made sure its a fast download....enjoy.
Airbags video clip!
Airbags video clip!
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looks like your car was alive...hahahaha...can you tell me how much it cost for parts and labor?? i'm looking into getting bags too and i need some help on where to get it and what parts to get...if you can help thanks alot...peace
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[hr]Originally posted by: netcbc
wut the heck, ur car is moving hah....... i thought ur car on bags meant u put "bags" on the seats meaning the leather or something[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: netcbc
wut the heck, ur car is moving hah....... i thought ur car on bags meant u put "bags" on the seats meaning the leather or something[hr]
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yea i've been to that site but i don't know anything about air bags so i need some help on which kit to pick....and i don't know how much and where to install at either...but first i just want to know which kit is worth the most for the price...thanks
3/8in Competition F,B,S,S Complete Fast Bag Kit for 2001 Honda Civic
2 - Heavy Duty Compressors
2 - 3 Gallon Tanks
1 - 3/8" MAC Quad Fast Valve
1 - 10-Switch Pre-wired Box
1 - Glass Water Trap
2 - Dual Needle Pressure Gauges
All fittings
60ft of 3/8" DOT Air Line
Honda Civic - Front (2001-2003)
Sold in Pairs.
Honda Civic - Rear (2001-2003)
Sold in Pairs.
Manufacturer: CCE Air Systems
Price: $2,079.00
Part #: 5038R
this is the one he has, get the one below if you dont wwant to do the wiring (its plug and play)
2 - Heavy Duty Compressors
2 - 3 Gallon Tanks
1 - 3/8" MAC Quad Fast Valve
1 - 10-Switch Pre-wired Box
1 - Glass Water Trap
2 - Dual Needle Pressure Gauges
All fittings
60ft of 3/8" DOT Air Line
Honda Civic - Front (2001-2003)
Sold in Pairs.
Honda Civic - Rear (2001-2003)
Sold in Pairs.
Manufacturer: CCE Air Systems
Price: $2,079.00
Part #: 5038R
this is the one he has, get the one below if you dont wwant to do the wiring (its plug and play)
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[hr]Originally posted by: lilbluecivic
3/8in Competition F,B,S,S Complete Fast Bag Kit for 2001 Honda Civic
2 - Heavy Duty Compressors
2 - 3 Gallon Tanks
1 - 3/8" MAC Quad Fast Valve
1 - 10-Switch Pre-wired Box
1 - Glass Water Trap
2 - Dual Needle Pressure Gauges
All fittings
60ft of 3/8" DOT Air Line
Honda Civic - Front (2001-2003)
Sold in Pairs.
Honda Civic - Rear (2001-2003)
Sold in Pairs.
Manufacturer: CCE Air Systems
Price: $2,079.00
Part #: 5038R
this is the one he has, get the one below if you dont wwant to do the wiring (its plug and play)[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: lilbluecivic
3/8in Competition F,B,S,S Complete Fast Bag Kit for 2001 Honda Civic
2 - Heavy Duty Compressors
2 - 3 Gallon Tanks
1 - 3/8" MAC Quad Fast Valve
1 - 10-Switch Pre-wired Box
1 - Glass Water Trap
2 - Dual Needle Pressure Gauges
All fittings
60ft of 3/8" DOT Air Line
Honda Civic - Front (2001-2003)
Sold in Pairs.
Honda Civic - Rear (2001-2003)
Sold in Pairs.
Manufacturer: CCE Air Systems
Price: $2,079.00
Part #: 5038R
this is the one he has, get the one below if you dont wwant to do the wiring (its plug and play)[hr]
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thanks a lot everyone! theres no real maintenence required for it. you just treat it as any other suspension piece. and the best is that i dont have to worry about speedbumps or uneven roads anymore[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] and yeah its definetly great to have at shows, and the ladies do indeed love it
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how much trunk space do you need?? i have a box in the trunk right now for subs already so what now?? do i need another battery?? how much for installation?? thanks again
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Seem pretty slow to me (no offense). Maybe u should get a bigger compressor? Or valves? There are shops in Miami that do them (my friend owns one as a matter of fact...so if u have any questions feel free to email me SpdRcrChk@aol.com) and the bags are fast! More $$...but as if it doesnt take long enuff to fill up the tank...i'm sure fast bags would be much more fun. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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very nice very nice....but you'll be wanting the tanks to fill faster.....I almost went air...but have now decided for hydroz....no wait time...and ultimate speed.
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First time seeing it. The video clip that is. It's k3wl. 
I wonder if it's possible to hook up the air bag controls to a computer that inflates one side a little more and deflates the other on corners. That would be sick! Automatically adjusting suspension. You'de need quick response though. Big valves and big lines and big compressors and big tanks. The sensor would have to be some sort of lateral acceleration sensor. The computer could learn how much to inflate and deflate based on some sort of feedback circuit. Hmm... Idea.
I wonder if it's possible to hook up the air bag controls to a computer that inflates one side a little more and deflates the other on corners. That would be sick! Automatically adjusting suspension. You'de need quick response though. Big valves and big lines and big compressors and big tanks. The sensor would have to be some sort of lateral acceleration sensor. The computer could learn how much to inflate and deflate based on some sort of feedback circuit. Hmm... Idea.
So have you had any problems with the bags? I heard that when you have your car slamed and you have to go somewhere that you have to with a few minutes so the compressor can fill up the tanks before you can raise it up. Does the air come out of the tanks or what?





