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PBSouLjAh
05-08-2001, 12:45 PM
well, i just realized this. for my intimidator, buyin a reg and a pmi pure energy would cost da same as buyin an adjustable tank. which adjustable tank should i go with? i want it to be pretty light, a 68/4500 or 88/4500. price isnt really a concern, but i dont want an angel AIR or da apocalpyse. how are armageddons? can i put it on a kapp drop? also, i want the tank to have guages to see how much pressure is bein output and how much is left inside the tank. also, if i get an adjustable tank, i only need a gas through foregrip right? which gas through should i get? something chrome or blue dat'll match my blue fade timmy. oooor.....do u guys think i should just get a pmi 68/4500 with a black vigilante? thanks.......

elTwitcho
05-08-2001, 01:24 PM
I've got good news, and bad news for you. No just bad news. Adjustable tanks need to be double regged so you'll need an inline regulator anyway :(

Richy_C
05-08-2001, 02:21 PM
not maxflos ;)

elTwitcho
05-08-2001, 07:00 PM
If you want any semblance of consitency you do. Smart Parts only claims you dont need to double reg, but the consistency is no better than a geddon or Dynaflow. Smart Parts makes good stuff, but they also overstate what their stuff can do :)

Richy_C
05-09-2001, 12:25 PM
why are shocker so consitant then? there aren't 2 maxflows on there, are there?

elTwitcho
05-09-2001, 07:04 PM
No, but the imput going into a maxflow on a shocker isnt 3000 psi either. If you only plan on filling your tank to 1K psi at the most, you wont need a secondary reg, but if you want dead on +-2 fps, just a maxflow isnt gonna do it. Any reg, even the maxflow for all it's greatness loses consistency depending on the difference between input/output PSI. WHen it's 3000 or even 4500 down to 200 psi that's quite the work you're puttin on your reg