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$420.00
The dual 480C compressor setup builds up to 200 PSI of pressure using only 39.3 amps of power. This means that your system will run strong and last twice as long as systems using a single compressor. With this kind of low amp draw. Your vehicle will make more horsepower when your compressors are running. You'll never have dim headlights or an engine that suffers from performance-robbing high amp draw again.
Specifications:
-Dual 480C Pewter Compressor(100% Duty Cycle @ 100 PSI,50% Duty Cycle @ 200 PSI)
-Dual 12-Volt, 40-amp Relays
-Heavy Duty Fuse Holder
-165 PSI On . 200 PSI Off Pressure Switch
-Maximum Total Amp Draw: 32 Amps (Amp draw of Two 380C's)
-Maximum Total CFM @ 0 PSI: 2.98 CFM5 Gallon Tank Fill Rates, Empty fill (0 To 200 PSI) 5 Minutes 2 Seconds and the Recovery Rate (165 To 200 PSI) is 1 Minutes 15 Seconds.
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Model: 23480
Units in Stock: 100
Manufactured by: The Air Lift Company
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 19 September, 2011.
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