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Shizzeh
02-04-2003, 12:39 PM
I know someone else just asked, but the answer wasnt clear to me.:eyes: Now with my crossfire 72\45 800 psi output, and my 2003 impulse with vertical max flo :D What exactly will happen when I screw my tank in the asa with it already full, and what negative impacts will it have on my guns performance ;) is it worth getting an on\off , and why would my gun need a lpr, will that help improve consistency, that much more , you would think the max-flow-hoe would help that, but people talking about putting lpr on their impulses, is it really needed, and which brand would you say would be the best with what I have installed, blade trigger, tapeworm, and voodoo derlin bolt ;) im getting my gun next month and need to get this stuff straitened out
thanks a bunch:cool:

Shizzeh
02-06-2003, 11:43 AM
heeheh 20 people lookat what I wrote, but no one replys, thanks:eyes:

boardz21
02-06-2003, 12:41 PM
well i dont know the exact answers to all your question...i do have an on/off for my impulse and i like it alot better taht way. if you screw in you tank without turning down your maxflow ive heard you can shock your soleniod, but if you turn that down to about 100psi and screw your tank in you should be fine without an on off. as far as lpr, i dont have that so i have no clue, im sure there are alot of people who coudl tell you about that ...or just read the FAQ

alboher
02-06-2003, 03:27 PM
i don't use an on/off with my max-flo & preset tank. simply drop the operating pressure way down below 100psi. place an o-ring inside the maxy asa & screw in ur tank. now gradually turn up the pressure & keep shooting the trigger to allow the maxy to adjust to ur desired level. about 180 psi. the lpr will let ur marker operating with a higher input pressure, about 200 tho the lpr takes it down to below 150 psi. its more efficient & will allow u to lower ur dwell settings as well.;)

alboher
02-06-2003, 04:34 PM
i don't use an on/off with my max-flo & preset tank. simply drop the operating pressure way down below 100psi. place an o-ring inside the maxy asa & screw in ur tank. now gradually turn up the pressure & keep shooting the trigger to allow the maxy to adjust to ur desired level. about 180 psi. the lpr will let ur marker operating with a higher input pressure, about 200 tho the lpr takes it down to below 150 psi. its more efficient & will allow u to lower ur dwell settings as well.;)