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Mimos
11-29-2001, 02:53 PM
I just bought one of these on ebay for a sweet deal! OK, anyway, is this really a drop in kit? Is it relatively easy to install, or should I take it to an air smith?

punk_0333
11-29-2001, 05:59 PM
get it done by a professinal,my friend put his in and he has run away triggers all the time ,and chops as much paint as he shoots

Eladamri
11-29-2001, 06:20 PM
It is easy to "relatively" easy to install, but I would vote for taking it to an airsmith to install and get setup right and then leave it alone. They work awesome when properly setup but man they can totally ruin a day of pb if their not. And it is kind of a pain finding that sweetspot where they work great.

punk_0333
11-29-2001, 06:30 PM
dont get the rt unless you get a lp kit and run nitro if you dont it is a waste of monet buyin the rt

Mimos
11-30-2001, 07:43 AM
OK, thanks, I'll be taking it to an airsmith. As for HPA or N2, I don't have that kind of money. However I do live in the desert so it is hot hear most of the year so the co2 will be quite lively. I also have an x-chamber, but I need an anti-syphon. Now is the anti-syphon a gas line, or is it something that goes in the co2 tanks nipple?
Thanks for the help

PS- this is off subject but how does everyone have that line with the sayings underneath?

liquidsoul_sm
11-30-2001, 01:21 PM
a antisiphon tupe is a piece of copper piping. You have to take off the male adapter at the end of the tank. You must make sure the tube points up at the end at all times. Mark a spot on the outside of your tank that tells you when the adapter faces up.

Eladamri
11-30-2001, 04:15 PM
Just get an antisiphon tube put in your tank when you go to the shop for the RT kit. They should have the parts there, and around here its relatively inexpensive to have one actually installed, and you don't have to worry about screwing up your tank.

Mimos
11-30-2001, 05:37 PM
Thanks for the help.