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jeff371
01-05-2009, 08:00 PM
Im using co2 on my impulse is there any recommendations on settings or anything special I should do. I switched from my a-5 etrigger to this for a while to try something different. Thanks

iliveforthis99
01-05-2009, 09:09 PM
A/S the tank ASAP if you haven't already. Other then that i'd start saving up for an HPA tank or if you can't get HPA fills in your area a Palmers Stabilizer reg.

RedZplayer90
01-05-2009, 10:31 PM
Im using co2 on my impulse is there any recommendations on settings or anything special I should do. I switched from my a-5 etrigger to this for a while to try something different. Thanks
Never, ever, use CO2. Just get a HPA tank and use compressed air. Now to introduce my favorite picture.

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Slow_Target
01-06-2009, 02:24 AM
It must be setup with anti-syphon. Yea it will get cold but it will work fine. I know people that ran their Imps on co2 for years.

mgitlin
01-06-2009, 07:11 AM
Never, ever, use CO2. Just get a HPA tank and use compressed air. Now to introduce my favorite picture.
Wrong. You can use CO2 on an Imp without problem. They're one of the few Electropneumatics that operate with no problem there. Of course, as people previously mentioned, put an Anti-Syphon kit on it.

I ran my imp for a LOONG time on A/S'd CO2.

It also depends a lot on your vert reg. Max-Flo's (big ones, not shocker) can handle well, and I personally used an Evil Detonator & BL Torpedo with no problems.

jeff371
01-06-2009, 10:16 AM
Im running a remote coil, that would be about the same as anti-siphon true. Getting hpa filled around my area is really hard. I have to drive like an hour an half away to get tank filled for hpa. I have my own station for co2 though.

Slow_Target
01-06-2009, 01:02 PM
That should be fine. Try to keep the tank as verticle as you can.

jeff371
01-06-2009, 01:14 PM
yep thats no problem. I wear a vest it stays straight up. Thanks