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mag88888
11-14-2004, 10:06 PM
i was looking into an adjustable hpa tank for my mag. looking into the dynaflow. dont know much, need help and info. also whats the new "thunder" dynaflow, i saw it on 888 paintball but didnt give me any info.

Z-man
11-15-2004, 12:53 AM
The DynaFlow tank is a great tank choice for a Mag. It gives you the abilty to adjust the trigger feel to just about however you want it. It's light, reliable, and has great customer service.

mag88888
11-15-2004, 11:02 AM
thanks z-man but have you heard of the new thunder dynaflow regulator, saw it on 888 paintball, no info was provided.

Z-man
11-15-2004, 02:42 PM
Well I have not heard of that reg and centerflag does not advertise it on their site as far as I can see.

http://www.centerflagproducts.com/

Perhaps it's one of those hype things like the "TKO Automag."

Titansu
11-19-2004, 10:50 AM
Thunder = Dynaflow

They are the same thing... I think the "Thunder" was just an older name. Both offer Dovetail mounts, on/off push pin & bleed feature, and adjustable from 0-1000 psi.

Thunder: I don't know why that pressure relief valve is sticking out at that angle? :tard: It is actually located on the dovetail mount side, opposite the fill nipple.

http://www3.888paintball.com/product/large/7863.jpg


Dynaflow: With the newer removable dovetail option. Older Dynaflows had built-in dovetails like the picture above.

http://www.centerflagproducts.com/Graphics/Products/Dynaflow.jpg

frop
11-20-2004, 12:27 PM
So is the dynaflow basically an aluminum hyperflow?

Titansu
11-20-2004, 01:35 PM
So is the dynaflow basically an aluminum hyperflow? Yes, with the addition of the built-in dovetail. With the hyperflow, you have to use and external mounting device.

Dynaflow:
Construction Material: Aerospace-grade aluminum
Output Pressure: Adjustable (0-1000 psi)
On/Off: CenterFlag patented push-button
Rail System: Removeable, replaceable dovetail rail

Hyperflow (201)
Primary Construction Material: 303 Stainless steel
Output Pressure: Adjustable (0-1000 psi)
On/Off: CenterFlag patented push-button
Marker Attachment: Requires a compatible cradle that clamps-on to the regulator body



Somone on PBN was selling a 68/4500 w/ 3 yrs on hydro for $125.

frop
11-21-2004, 01:54 AM
yeah, i bought an 88/45 201 on AO for 150 w/ a drop

mag88888
11-22-2004, 07:57 PM
is the dynaflow fairly consistent and does it have a descent flow rate.

Phobos
11-23-2004, 12:43 PM
I think they where just going to re-name the Dynaflow the Thunder becasue GM was getting upset because they named one of thier transmission the Dynaflow

GA Devil
11-23-2004, 12:46 PM
i personally have a dynaflow and like it alot. I can swap between my hp markers and lp markers with just the turn of the adjuster.

wyn1370
11-23-2004, 12:56 PM
Thunder: I don't know why that pressure relief valve is sticking out at that angle? :tard: It is actually located on the dovetail mount side, opposite the fill nipple.
http://www3.888paintball.com/product/large/7863.jpg

this is actually the second generation. There are three different reg bodies that I know of. I had the first one (that had the burst disk in the dovetail). The first generation had a major issue with the dovetails actually spliting away from the reg body if you used a rail that was too thin. Mine did this and I had it swapped for a second generation, which this pic is of. The second generation had a beefier body and a thicker dovetail mount (this is what I have now). Then finally they moved to the removable dovetail version.

guysdaman
11-25-2004, 06:26 PM
If you get a dynaflow you will not be dissapointed! They are light, easy to use, and have a very good recharge rate! I have been very happy with mine!
:headbang:

White_Noise
11-26-2004, 01:23 AM
i have a dynaflow right now, and today im trading away another one of my tanks for another dynaflow.

mag88888
11-26-2004, 07:29 PM
how much does the dynaflow weigh about, 45 ci, 68 ci, 88 ci. does the dynaflow screw into your asa different than presets, if they do, then how. do you need a special mounting system. im asking this because the threads on the reg look weird, at the tip of the reg there arent threwads until after the tip. whats with this? what do i have to get to be able to use this tank on my mag?

frop
11-26-2004, 08:09 PM
the dynaflow need a cradle, it's not a screw-in

mag88888
11-26-2004, 09:15 PM
so all i need is a drop? i thought that the dynaflow had mounting rails?

mag88888
11-26-2004, 09:39 PM
jees im retarded. well a cradle is only like 20 more bucks and anyway i want to buy the dynaflow off the forum and if i do that, theyll probably be selling the tank with a cradle. so no big deal. but still how much do dynaflows' weigh.