View Full Version : Cross fire nitro tanks
Dräko
03-03-2001, 05:47 PM
Yall prolly wont believe this but i plan on running nitro on my piranha. I dont want to blow a whole wad but ive heard crossfire nitro tanks arent that good. However there cheap. What have yall heard of them
TLplus84
03-03-2001, 05:55 PM
Well, Crossfire tanks are one of the cheapest ways to go nitro. Why did you think that we wouldn't believe it? i have a spyder and i'm planning to go nitro...The PMI Pure Energy tanks are about the same price, but they have a much faster recharge rate, and have little shootdown. Also, i've heard alot of good stuff about the Bulldog tanks. If i were you, i'd get a PMI Pure Energy. Very nice tanks and are cheap.
ptflyer
03-03-2001, 09:08 PM
everyone heard this and heard that about this tank or that one....
Well....now you can say you heard it from someone who owns and uses one....
I have a crossfire tank...68ci steel......and it runs just great....recharge is fast enough that i have never suffered from shootdown.....
If I had to buy one again....I would buy a crossfire....
I can't say that about the shutter.....but this tank I can...
JMO
PetWoody
03-04-2001, 06:19 PM
drako are u from the south
yall
SmartBall
03-04-2001, 06:30 PM
Everyone says yall, yall understand now?
Dräko
03-04-2001, 06:38 PM
Well lookie here sonny, we got us a live'un. Pa you get this hear rope an tyimup (tie him up) whiuale i go get that there horse. Maybe when we get back for supper ma'll make us some grits. YEEEEEE HA
Ya, im from Dallas Texas, the closest cows i can think of are about 20 miles away in some suburbs, theres about 7 million down round here and alot arent very texan. Some people try to use it as an identity by dressin like a cowboy and stuff. Almost every one says yall. When ever we go far away i rub it in. When we went to restaurants in new york id say things like. "i thank ya kindly ma'am" and that kinda stuff its great
TLplus84
03-04-2001, 06:44 PM
Not from Canada eh? WHat's this thread aboot? :D
ptflyer
03-05-2001, 05:01 AM
you should hear what we say about you behind your back here in NYC....LOL........J/K....
MuckRaker
03-05-2001, 05:59 AM
I'm from the South ... and it's Y'all, which is a contraction for You All, which you Northern types are so into using. Good thing a Southerner invented that little contraction, it's a time saver!! :eek:
Anyway, I was considering a Crossfire tank, but I've slowly been changing my mind toward a PMI 68. I'm not really sure why, cause i haven't heard anything bad about the Crossfire tanks. I may even say the Heck with getting a nitro tank and just buy an expansion chamber and a case of paint ... I'm funny that way. :eek:
elTwitcho
03-05-2001, 08:56 AM
Well, running my PMI 68, I get pretty good consistency, and maybe 4 fps less between the 1st shot and the 6th shot at 14 bps, so I'd say it's got pretty good recharge :D. My gun fluctates +-3fps anyway, so I cant even say if that was shootdown or normal fluctuation, definately a tank worth looking into
CRUCIATUS
03-05-2001, 12:29 PM
My friend has a Crossfire 68ci 3000psi on a tippman and I have a PMI Pure Energy 68ci 3000psi on a spyder. Neither one of has had probs yet. I think his might be a little heavier than mine though. I have heard the regulator on a PMI is better....
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