View Full Version : Which air system?
Klay01
03-02-2003, 04:59 PM
What is best and why?
rpm07
03-02-2003, 06:51 PM
Not sure what 1 is the best. I had a Air America system I got back in 1994 and never had a problem with it. I just bought a Emag and wanted to get a 4500psi system so I was going to get a 68/4500 Flatline. But no one had them and if they did the wanted over $400.00 fro them. So what to do. So I did some looking at tanks and found the new WGP Worr Gas System and liked it alot its a 70/4500 with a adjustable alumm. reg. its weight is 2lbs 12 ozs. and the best part is it was only $289.00. I dont know if this helped but if it did good luck.
Mike
56kSomeGuy
03-02-2003, 07:04 PM
If you don't need an adjustable tank I would recommend any pre-set crossfire. It's cheep, reliable, and overall a good tank.
PsychoBaller
03-02-2003, 07:06 PM
I myself am looking to sell my 68/4500 Geddon, and 68/4500 Dynaflow for either a new 68/4500 Flatline or HP Crossfire.
Very Very good reviews. My tanks are nice as well... but i want something a bit nicer and lighter. Dynaflow on/off is a bit loud, and Geddon is just a beast for any 68/4500 N2 tank at almost 5lbs filled.
~da baller
Jerhew
03-02-2003, 11:30 PM
I'm probably gonna pick up a nitro duck xstream...
68/4500 adjustable...$260ish
good deal.
mykroft
03-02-2003, 11:37 PM
Crossfire for Preset. High recharge rate, reliable, decent price. PMI's are almost as good.
For an Adjustable, there is only 1, the Max-Flo (Sorry AGD, the Flatline's nice, but it's no 'Flo).
I run an HP 'Flo on my Angel, with no inline reg. Chrony up at +/-1 on a bad day (+/-0fps on a good day). And a 'Flo doesn't die after a flash-fill unlike an AIR.
Other nice systems are the Conquest and Flatline, as well as the AA Armageddon's. But these systems all require a secondary inline reg for best performance (Except on a Mag, where you have a reg in the valve). The 'Flo, being a dual-stage reg already, doesn't need the inline reg.
It's also simple to fix, and barring the 2K3's, you can service the reg completely with a full fill in the tank.
For a Mag though, I'd go with a decent priced single-stage adjustable like a Flatline or the new Worr setup. The 'Flo's overkill due to the built-in reg on a mag, so save some cash.
nuclear zombie
03-03-2003, 12:03 AM
I'm looking at ordering, the worr-gas system this week. If I do get I'll let you know if it's any good. :)
Puddleglum
03-03-2003, 05:01 PM
A couple guys at my shop have them. They are really light and well made. I would suggest getting one, but you might try a Crossfire preset. If you're interested I'm selling a 68 4500 MacDev tank for $220.00. Drop me an e-mail if you're interested.
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Klay01
03-03-2003, 05:19 PM
thanks
AcemanPB
03-03-2003, 05:23 PM
As far as presets go I haven't seen anything built better than Crossfire tanks. They have very good flow rates, and are practicly indestructable. The best part is that they are under 200 dollars.
kenny45749
03-04-2003, 11:54 AM
I have had an Apocalypse 2k for well over a year and it has rocked the house. I had it on my Evolution 99 for a year and it was solid as can be. Never had to touch it after the first time I set the line pressure. I personally would only shoot an adjustable on an RT or Emag so as to fine tune its performance, so thats why I have it. They may be more expensive than others and obviously pre-sets, but you will have it for a while.
Crazy
03-04-2003, 05:03 PM
i've had a 68/45 maxflow and now a 68/45 pmi both have worked great with no problems.
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