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ShhBeQuiet9772
10-01-2006, 01:02 AM
so what kind of air can be used with a shocker?

co2, low pressure, high pressure, or all?

thx :D

Lenny
10-01-2006, 02:30 AM
You can use all, but CO2 is NOT recommended. At all. End of story.

Unless you're talking about a shoebox Shocker, then CO2 is fine. Actually, almost recommended. The solenoids (yes, plural) are amazing and won't be damaged by the occasional liquid getting in there. Also, since CO2 is stored as a liquid, the long air passages of the shoeboxes give it a great amount of time to expand, allowing noticably more shots per fill than compressed air.

Either way, HP is always recommended. You can always regulate HP down to LP, but never the other way around.

Hope this helps. ;)