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    Suspension raising times. Mine takes 8s for access to normal and 17s for normal to offroad. Both take around 5s to lower. No faults or issues, just wondering if normal to offroad is a bit ‘slow’ to raise. Interested to hear what others times are & what’s normal. It’s close to 10years and 200k (2014 with AMK)
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    Did you let the system charge up and sit idle between each test? If for example you went Access->Normal, the system is going to need to run a while to re-charge the reservoir. If you went Normal->Offroad in that time then you're going to be waiting longer than if you did it with a full and idle system.

    For giggles I'll time mine today.
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    Seems ok Scott, may still be worth checking the dessicant and valve blocks. I remember my D4 2011 typically took <10seconds between stages, e.g access to normal 10sec, normal to offroad 10sec. From offroad to access would be longer than 10sec, limited by the size of the vent valve. If from access to offroad, I recall no more than 15-20seconds, engine running in all scenarios.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    Did you let the system charge up and sit idle between each test? If for example you went Access->Normal, the system is going to need to run a while to re-charge the reservoir. If you went Normal->Offroad in that time then you're going to be waiting longer than if you did it with a full and idle system.
    Good point and now you mention it, I'm not sure. My testing protocol needs more rigor, I'll have to re-test

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    or giggles I'll time mine today.
    Would be good to have a few examples I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    Good point and now you mention it, I'm not sure. My testing protocol needs more rigor, I'll have to re-test
    I know I'm being picky but when you're talking timing this stuff matters.

    Normal -> Access : 6s
    Access -> Normal : 4.5s
    Normal -> Offroad : 4s
    Offroad -> Access : 7.5s
    Access -> Offroad : 22s.

    Access -> Offroad ran out of puff after the rear was at height (9s) and the compressor had to run for 13 seconds to get the front to height.

    Between each test the system was allowed to recharge the reservoir and stop the compressor.

    Now, because I had 7 elements on the iiD (Exhaust Valve, Gallery Pressure, Reservoir Valve, Front Left+Right valves and Rear Left+Right valves) the update time and therefore my timing resolution is indicated on the graphs as 0.5s, but I expect it's closer to +/- 1s.
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    Brad,

    Did you factor in air temperature? Humidity? Dew point and condition of the system? New desicant or 50000km of road dust? New compressor or old ? AMK or Hitachi?

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    Given we were measuring time, I ignored pretty much all of the above and simply "measured" rather than "felt". As long as the reservoir was full, compressor was off (not being so hot it tripped out) I called it good.
    Having said that, I'm happy to challenge anyone to account for the extra variables listed and have it make more than a +/- 1s difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    Given we were measuring time, I ignored pretty much all of the above and simply "measured" rather than "felt". As long as the reservoir was full, compressor was off (not being so hot it tripped out) I called it good.
    Having said that, I'm happy to challenge anyone to account for the extra variables listed and have it make more than a +/- 1s difference.
    Was only stirring, seems fish are biting....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric SDV6SE View Post
    Was only stirring, seems fish are biting....
    I know, but biting is what makes it fun! Otherwise it'd just go through to the keeper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    Suspension raising times. Mine takes 8s for access to normal and 17s for normal to offroad. Both take around 5s to lower. No faults or issues, just wondering if normal to offroad is a bit ‘slow’ to raise. Interested to hear what others times are & what’s normal. It’s close to 10years and 200k (2014 with AMK)
    My vehicle had an AMK when I bought it in Sept 2015. The unit was serviced mid-2019 prior to a trip to the Pilbara. Indy reported desiccant was dry and no white dust/powder.

    Checked my times today Scott and they were:

    access to normal: 6-7 seconds
    normal to off-road: 11 - 12 seconds
    lowering: 6 seconds for each

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