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  • afrankart
    driving blindfolded
    • Jan 2003
    • 713

    #1

    nitro setup

    I just bought an automag classic TKO kit from action village.com. I am going to add a nitro setup. What should I look for as far as bottle size, output presssure, etc. will I need adaptors? I hope to spend around $150. Any input is appreciated:
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  • xadamx
    SplatBrothers Paintball
    • Oct 2002
    • 715

    #2
    buy a preset (at around 800psi) tank. they are screw in so you will be able to just screw her right into your ASA and you will be ready to roll

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    • Peach
      Registered User
      • Dec 2002
      • 360

      #3
      Only spending 150 on your air system now is nice but you WILL want more later...

      The Ideal most constitent setup is....

      AGD or WGP adjustable air tank (68/4500)

      Run the line to a Palmer ASA 0-1200 or 0-1500 Gage Regulator

      Output on adjustable tank -- 1000-1200

      Output on regulator -- around 800-875

      This gives the msot consistent setup for chronoing... But it also costs probably as much as your gun did...

      Considering your gun is a classic... Go with a preset bulldog tank. Once you get a retro valve, you will want the extra fire power. If you dont plan to go that path dont bother with the expensive stuff.

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      • Jonesie
        All Around Good Guy
        • Oct 2002
        • 1123

        #4
        Originally posted by Peach
        Only spending 150 on your air system now is nice but you WILL want more later...

        The Ideal most constitent setup is....

        AGD or WGP adjustable air tank (68/4500)

        Run the line to a Palmer ASA 0-1200 or 0-1500 Gage Regulator

        Output on adjustable tank -- 1000-1200

        Output on regulator -- around 800-875

        This gives the msot consistent setup for chronoing... But it also costs probably as much as your gun did...

        Considering your gun is a classic... Go with a preset bulldog tank. Once you get a retro valve, you will want the extra fire power. If you dont plan to go that path dont bother with the expensive stuff.
        DO NOT listen to what this guy says. That is called 'Double Regulating' your gun. Since the Mag has a Reg built into it, and the tank has a built in Reg, the 3rd regulator you add will starve the gun. do a search for double reg* and you'll see what I mean.

        Now, a good adjustable tank, like a Flatline, MaxFlo or the WGP tank is a good idea. then you only have two regs, the one on the Mag and the one on the Tank...

        Hope this Helps ~ Jonesie
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        • spazzed
          AOChamp
          • Jun 2001
          • 4461

          #5
          I second that.

          Ignore Peach, so far as the regulator goes.
          I'm way too old for this ****.

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          • la690
            Not a Member
            • Apr 2002
            • 647

            #6
            does this double regulating starvation buissness go for nitro duck tanks that are built double regulated?
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