DRR Sportsman
| When I ran C02 on my car. I only used a 10oz bottle. With SLE i could go 2 seasons on a tank. (no leaks) Now switched to on board air compressor and never looked back.
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DRR S/Pro
| 75# to the shift solenoid is on the low side imho. 90-100# is better. Mine …100#. A 10oz bottle will shift my car (1 shift per run) about 400 times. Where you mount the shift solenoid in relation to the shift air cylinder will determine how much air is needed to complete a shift. When you turn off the source of air (air or CO2) the low pressure gauge should maintain the shift pressure setting for several days if you have no leaks. Mine will do over a week. A very small leak will deplete a 10 oz bottle fairly quickly. |
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DRR S/Pro

| quote: Originally posted by Stephensx04: When I ran C02 on my car. I only used a 10oz bottle. With SLE i could go 2 seasons on a tank. (no leaks) Now switched to on board air compressor and never looked back.
This but I would get 1 season |
| | | Posts: 2877 | Location: Moving back to the door side | Registered: April 30, 2010 |  
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