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    RaceME Ultra And DEF Fluid Level?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tjk View Post
    Man that looks like a great fit in there I think I'll end up doing that too is that a kit or part and piece together system?

    2015 Ram 3500 longhorn MC DRW. Deleted running raceme ultra
    I pieced it together, compressor, tank from Viair and solenoids from a couple sources, fittings and pipe from the local hardware store and viair.

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    2017 Ram 2500 Limited / 6.7 / 68RFE / BDS 8" Lift / 38 x 13.5 Trail Grapplers / 20 x 10 Hostile Wheels
    2020 Ram 2500 Tradesman / 6.7 / 68RFE
    1993 W250 LE / 5.9 12V / G360 - 5 Speed


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    RaceME Ultra And DEF Fluid Level?

    Quote Originally Posted by BrentM View Post
    I pieced it together, compressor, tank from Viair and solenoids from a couple sources, fittings and pipe from the local hardware store and viair.
    What size compressor and tank did you go with?

    2015 Ram 3500 longhorn MC DRW. Deleted running raceme ultra


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    RaceME Ultra And DEF Fluid Level?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tjk View Post
    What size compressor and tank did you go with?
    I used a Viair 450C Compressor and a 2.5 gallon tank. I laid out the system on paper and ordered all the push-to connect fittings for the air lines, 4 way splitter and a few plugs from Viair also. Picked up more brass fittings from my local hardware store. Use thread sealant on all the connections and no leaks. The horn solenoid is a Kleinn 307 Vortex valve and I installed a 12v drain solenoid also which I use often to drain any water out. I wired them up to my Aux switches. I picked up a Cole Hersee - Momentary Pull Switch - 9109 to mount up in the headliner and will probably install that with a pull cord. After some idiot pulled out right in front of me I realized that hunting for the aux button is not easy when you want the horn immediately.

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    2017 Ram 2500 Limited / 6.7 / 68RFE / BDS 8" Lift / 38 x 13.5 Trail Grapplers / 20 x 10 Hostile Wheels
    2020 Ram 2500 Tradesman / 6.7 / 68RFE
    1993 W250 LE / 5.9 12V / G360 - 5 Speed


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    RaceME Ultra And DEF Fluid Level?

    Quote Originally Posted by BrentM View Post
    I used a Viair 450C Compressor and a 2.5 gallon tank. I laid out the system on paper and ordered all the push-to connect fittings for the air lines, 4 way splitter and a few plugs from Viair also. Picked up more brass fittings from my local hardware store. Use thread sealant on all the connections and no leaks. The horn solenoid is a Kleinn 307 Vortex valve and I installed a 12v drain solenoid also which I use often to drain any water out. I wired them up to my Aux switches. I picked up a Cole Hersee - Momentary Pull Switch - 9109 to mount up in the headliner and will probably install that with a pull cord. After some idiot pulled out right in front of me I realized that hunting for the aux button is not easy when you want the horn immediately.
    Thanks for taking the time to list all that bro it really will save a lot of us the extra leg work

    2015 Ram 3500 longhorn MC DRW. Deleted running raceme ultra


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    RaceME Ultra And DEF Fluid Level?

    You guys are fantastic.

    I love the gauge mounting idea, and I'm more in love with the concept of an air compressor.

    I am so doing both of these.


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