Co2 in shockers?

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  • automags4ever
    Registered User
    • Jan 2002
    • 254

    #1

    Co2 in shockers?

    What's up guys. I'm pretty sure i've heard that co2 performs really good in shockers but I would like to make sure of that. Is there anything I would have to put on one? Would it go through a max flo good (I know regulators are for n2)or would that be bad, ect.


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  • kevmaster
    Owners Group Div: Director
    • Oct 2001
    • 5475

    #2
    i know guys who used to do it....it works just fine in a shocker

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    • 2xFast
      Registered User
      • Jun 2002
      • 88

      #3
      sure...

      The original PVI shockers were designed to run off CO2...or at least that was the rumor, they certianly couldn't be run off the availble 3ksi systems for very long. I ran my PVI shocker of a remote 20oz for years, in some VERY cold weather too. Froze the tank up more than once, but the Max-Flow and the shocker never flinched. I would say shockers should be run off CO2 rather than N2 all the time since they are such horrible gas hogs.
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