Hmmm I've been wondering....... I already have an intellifeed on my main mag. I purposely searched all around for a 12v revvy with the regular red LED board(x-board wasn't out yet). Anyway I was wondering if the intellifeed with eggolution impeller feeds faster than a turbo rev? I automatically assumed the intellifeed fed faster but people have been saying amazing things about the turborev. I highly doubt I would buy a revvy then hook up an intellifeed and turborev because there is no need for me to shoot that fast. I don't know about the HALO either. I would love to find out how much a halo weighs.
Turborev vs Intellifeed
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Hey! Did you do it to your Dye frame? If not, put a switch in there, get a warp and that thing will rock so bad you won't believe it. The pull is soooooo sweet. -
No tuna I did it on that z-grip you sent me. Its beautiful and I have the microswitch activate after aout 1 mm but thats all adjustable with some spacers behind the switch. I think I'm going to invest in a warp and pull a couple of mods but where did you get that black plastic covering for your warp when you did the 9v parrelel mod? I am also thinking about adding a light emiting diode on the revvy so I can see it blink everytime the microswitch has been engaged because its getting hard for me to hear it clicking.
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Here is a good write up concerning the Turbo Rev, it also has a section on the intellifeed as well. http://www.wickedairsportz.com/products/turborev.htm
"The BEAST"
"No-Rise" E-mag
Level 10 Bolt
AGD Flatline 91cu in/4500psi
Black HALO B
"Red Heatseeker"
Red to Clear Fade Freak Factory Impulse
68/4500psi Max-Flo
Red HALO B

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TurboRev & eVOlution
Thanks for the link DarkPhoenix. I just wanted to mention something here. I use the eVOlution loader because it's fast and a Rev just won't keep up. Now my only 2 complaints about the loader are these. Now and again it jams. Usually when i'm almost out of paint. My second complaint is the push button switch. Like the eVOlution the TurboRev has a push button switch instead of a toggle. I don't how many times I have had to fight with my loader to get the thing to turn on and stay on. I don't know if this will be a problem with the Turboboard or not, because it's not a BE product, but I thought that you might like to know about the issue before you invest in the product. If anyone here uses the TurboRev can you please post weither or not you hae run into this problem or not. Thanks. Hope this helps you out.Comment
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I have the Turbo Rev board and have not encountered any problem with keeping the loader on.. In order to turn it off, you actually have to press and hold the button for a couple of seconds.
"The BEAST"
"No-Rise" E-mag
Level 10 Bolt
AGD Flatline 91cu in/4500psi
Black HALO B
"Red Heatseeker"
Red to Clear Fade Freak Factory Impulse
68/4500psi Max-Flo
Red HALO B

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well with the eVOlution you press it once and lights up for a sec or two. When you press it again it flashs 3 times and shuts off. sometimes I get it to stay on, other times it just keeps flashing and shutting off. If V/BE could change it to a toggle switch and fix the jamming problem this would be the best loader on the market. Hmm I wonder if a Revy toggle switch board would work in the evvy? Anyone have the guts to try it?Comment
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I'm not sure I likt the diea of a turborev too much. I'll let more people review it but I looked at their stats and they don't seem too realistic. It seems as if they only had 1 trial and how much can they get from that? Do they have some type of diagnostic machine for it? None of that was mentioned. It's not really intellifeed compatible and theres just something about an intellifeed that feels good. I hope to try a turbo rev board but $40 is a bit too much when I can spend $12 and get an intellifeed. I would love to see bill mills test both of them(12v intelli vs 12v turborev) and get an average feed rate from both out of 10 trials. I must admit, it's nice that they got rid of those heavy springs and got 9v battery clips instead.
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I don't think that it would be too hard to pull off if Bill is willing to try it here's a suggestion. All he needs to do is mount the switch on the workbench right beside the coking block, so when the block moves it activates the switch which in turn activates the intellifeed. I know Bill reads these forums so hopefully he will read this and maybe he'll run the test for you if he has the time. Unfortunately I know the wonderful people over at Warpig are very busy. But you never know.Comment

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