Where to find Data Air Suspension Controller?
#16
You can adjust two positions with a stock suspension: High and Normal. With a controller you can set much more and play:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGDlsNO0F9Q
DataSystem ASC680 is the right choice:
http://www.datasystem.co.jp/catalog/pdf/asc.pdf
Harness H-087D for LS430 < 2004 (UCF30) and H-087E for >= 2004 (UCF31) needed. All European LS 430 have air suspension, in the U.S. the Ultra Luxury series. Visit http://www.f1kits.com/ to get your controller from Japan if you can speak English only.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGDlsNO0F9Q
DataSystem ASC680 is the right choice:
http://www.datasystem.co.jp/catalog/pdf/asc.pdf
Harness H-087D for LS430 < 2004 (UCF30) and H-087E for >= 2004 (UCF31) needed. All European LS 430 have air suspension, in the U.S. the Ultra Luxury series. Visit http://www.f1kits.com/ to get your controller from Japan if you can speak English only.
"L"
you can only see-saw front to back (keep it mind it took me almost 5min to get the front that high)
#17
send an email to chung@prestigioussociety.com
got all my stuff from them including the controller for my ls460l
got all my stuff from them including the controller for my ls460l
Jonny
#22
dubsonlexus
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lol,...why did you post that video? That guy has an aftermarket setup, not a datasystem controller. I have a asc680 and that **** is slow. It takes at least 3-4min to raise and about 1-2min to dumpt. On top of that, you cant drive in L which is the lowest setting. You dont get independent 4 way. Its just left or right front and both rears on the same valve
#23
Its madd slow because of the follow. All the lines are hard lines that are less than 1/8". All four bags run on 1 small compressor and very small vavles. You can see em under your passenger side headlight. Its about the size of a mans fist. Take all that into account...try filling 4 bags with that equipment. See how long it takes you to raise or dump the car.
#25
Just the ride height.
Installing mine in a few minutes from now.
Curious, though: What function does the original normal/high suspension setting switch do with this unit in place?
Installing mine in a few minutes from now.
Curious, though: What function does the original normal/high suspension setting switch do with this unit in place?
#26
How about taking some snapshot of the install and pointers. Mine won't be here until a couple of weeks, otherwise I would do a complete writeup. Thanks.
#29
To adjust the front, turn the steering wheel completely to one side (let say you start off with turning right) You will now to be able to access the right sensor without removing your tires. I had the same question when I first started and here is an image of what the rod looks like. (should be in position #1 to lower it) The rod is double sided. Twisting it in one direction will "expand" the sensor, while the other will contract it, thereby lowering the sensor lever. However, even at the lowest, it may not suit your taste so you may have to cut about 1/4-1/2" off each side of the rod to give you a bit more lowering. Also note there is a locking nut on the top and bottom of the rod you need to loosen before twisting to adjust. Some others have fabricated their own rod. I tried but could not find a reverse treading die (the clockwise die is easily found). Once you figure out how easy it is, it will take you only seconds to access and adjust as needed.
The rears are even easier. Just crawl under the back wheels and you will see an adjustment bar one each side. Loosen the 10mm bolt and slide the sensor down. Tighten and you are ready to go.
This is important. It takes time for the compressor to adjust the height. Just wait a minute or two to see the result, it is not immediate. I think the lowering is a bit faster than the lifting but still slow.
Good luck.
Last edited by airtime; 02-19-08 at 01:26 PM. Reason: Adding rear lowering image
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