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A damn fool
04-07-2001, 11:57 AM
Ne one know ne thing about this tank? all i kow is they have a 68cu, 4500 psi for just over 200 bucks, so i was wondeirng if ne one knew ne thing abou this tank?

A damn fool
04-09-2001, 11:02 AM
ok, i have a thought now. Peopla have said that the 32 degrees max tankssuck becasue of there recharge time. Well, if u have a low operating ressure gun, and a preset nitro tank, wouldnt it not matter because u can get mroe shots out of that 850psi or so, and it will compensate for the slow recharge? This is jsut a thought, becasue i want to get a nitrp tank that i can get for cheap, but get maximum shots out of that will actually work.

elTwitcho
04-09-2001, 12:59 PM
No, because you're using more volume, lower pressure is actually more demanding on a tanks recharge than HP. Sorry

A damn fool
04-09-2001, 01:04 PM
damn, well do u knw ne thing abot the java air system? is it ne good? I have about 300 dollars, could ne one make a list of good tanks in ordder of best to least, i want a 4500psi 68 cu or 88 cu

elTwitcho
04-09-2001, 01:23 PM
Never heard of the java air system, but it's most likely made by anohter company (crossfire or PMI). As for best to less best, the very best 4.5/68 tanks are

Smart parts maxflow, Angel AIR, AA armageddon, MacDev conquest. These are all about equally as good, but are going to cost between 400-500 dollars. Also good are the higher end centerflag adjustable 4.5s Not particularly worth putting on a shutter, because you'd get more of a performance increase if you bought a 200 dollar tank and put the other 200 hundred into your gun, but anyhow

Next is the middle range 4.5/68s. These are pretty muh the less expensive nitro duck 4.5s, the PMI PE 4.5, and the less expensive 4.5s from centerflag

Bottom of the barrel are the turbomax tanks from 32 degress, it's my understanding that they're pretty bad though, so I'd stay away.

Personally, if you want a good tank, the best I'd put on a spyder would be a AGD flatline, it's pretty much as good as the top end 4.5 tanks, but only fills to 3K and is a heck of alot cheaper. Honestly though, I doubt a spyder will need a 4.5 tank, because I dont see a Spyder shoting 1200 paintballs in a game, get a good 3K and you'll have made a much wiser choice by getting the same performance, at a far cheaper cost. just My opinion, but I shoot a high end gun, that can seriously lay the paint if it has too, and I've got it on a 3K/68cu and I've never run out of air in a game if I've refilled before going out onto the field

elTwitcho
04-09-2001, 01:25 PM
If you've got about 300 dollars, the AGD flatline would be your best bet. Just read that part of your post now, it really is a good tank, I saw alot of people at skyball usin em, so you dont have to worry about it being a tank you'll throw away for something better either

hexer29
04-09-2001, 02:10 PM
i am not sure but the java air system is a kingman product I think

A damn fool
04-09-2001, 03:35 PM
http://www.store.yahoo.net/acepb/javaairsystems.html

this is the java tank. Im assuming its liek the crossfire, but i dont know. If ne one knows ne thign about it, post it, because if it aint half bad, i think i ll get this, if not, ill go for the flatline i think.