should i get an RT valve?

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  • litestab
    ^--sucks at life
    • Feb 2003
    • 527

    #16
    hey

    who would buy my classic valve though? i see them on ebay for around 30 bucks



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    • ChucktheMAGician
      Back at it
      • Oct 2002
      • 1855

      #17
      Originally posted by irbodden
      Chuck, you have no clue what you are talking about.
      Originally posted by ChucktheMAGician
      I can't get my retro's to bounce w/ a screw in tank so it kinda feels just like a regular valve to me.
      Originally posted by ChucktheMAGician
      As far as I know you aren't going to get any bounce out of a screw in tank. It may be just me but from what I've read it's not. (looking around to other Retro owners for support)
      I never claimed to be a Retro expert I simply stated what worked for me and the information that I had seen others give. In my defense I think I do have a clue about what works for me I didn't use words like ANY and ALL on purpose, words that relate to exact sciences, not paintball!
      --oops,I did use any in that last quote, it was prefaced w/ As far as I know tho!
      Last edited by ChucktheMAGician; 04-06-2003, 01:14 PM.
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      • irbodden
        Registered User
        • Dec 2000
        • 3413

        #18
        And like I said, you have no clue what you are talking about.

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        • litestab
          ^--sucks at life
          • Feb 2003
          • 527

          #19
          hey

          can't you guys just play nice?



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          • MoBiLe
            www.Paintballfuzion.com
            • Apr 2003
            • 154

            #20
            i read somewhere on the forums that the rt doesnt compare w/ the tippmann 98 rt
            it said that the tippmann actually get a better "trigger bounce" than the mag
            for the ones that shot both do you agree?

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            • ChucktheMAGician
              Back at it
              • Oct 2002
              • 1855

              #21
              Originally posted by MoBiLe
              it said that the tippmann actually get a better "trigger bounce" than the mag for the ones that shot both do you agree?
              I would say yes but it's been suggested, and quite well described that I'm not to sure how my own guns shootFor me the trigger bounce is easier to adjust on the 98. A simple screw or knob to turn on the side to adjust the reactivity. I use a preset Crossfire, 800psi, but I can still manage to to get it to bounce!
              Last edited by ChucktheMAGician; 04-06-2003, 07:49 PM.
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              • Eric Cartman
                []*[]
                • Apr 2003
                • 779

                #22
                Hi guys. I'm new to the board but I wanted to put my two cents in. I just recently purchased an X valve. I have an ACI Bulldog that is preset to 850 psi output pressure. When I got my valve installed, I have to say that I didn't notice any reactivity to the trigger at all. I couldn't tell the difference between that and my old standard valve. I had my tank regulator adjusted with a shim to increase my output pressure (to around 1000 psi)and now I notice a huge difference. It doesn't "bounce" and since I understand that's a malfunction I'm glad it doesn't, but the reactiveness is definitely noticeable now. I'd say go for the x valve if you can get your output pressure up a bit.

                Cheers!
                Eric Cartman

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                • litestab
                  ^--sucks at life
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 527

                  #23
                  you did what to your regulator?



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                  • sneakyhacker420
                    AO's Uber Green Guru
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 1247

                    #24
                    i have a screw in PMI tank and use it on my retromag, and damn! that shiz has bounce!... probably because i got an on/off pin kit with the .745 pin... which is more reactive than the .750 stock pin, .745 is good for MADD reactivity, but is a real b**** to get into runaway, so its great for tourneys when refs check your gun...



                    btw cartman, you did what to your tank? that cant be too safe :o
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                    • Eric Cartman
                      []*[]
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 779

                      #25
                      I know. It sounds a little cracked. I actually contacted ACI to ask if there was any way I could increase my output pressure to approx 1000 psi. I didn't want to rape my credit card for an adjustable reg and I'd just purchased the bulldog last year and only played with it once. They told me that they had some incorrectly cut (too long) main springs that were giving their regs outputs from 900 to 1100 psi. They sent me one of these springs but it only made about 50 psi difference. I'm making the assumption that there would have to be tolerance levels that would allow for more than 150 psi difference in output pressures (is that nuts?). Basically the shim is like having a longer main spring which requires greater compression, hence greater output pressure.
                      Eric Cartman

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                      • jewie27
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2001
                        • 1275

                        #26
                        Originally posted by irbodden
                        Chuck, you have no clue what you are talking about.

                        You WILL get plenty of bounce with ANY nitro tank. 850 is the normal output for any preset tank which is the recommended pressure to run a Retro valve at. You will notice a tremendous increase in ROF and you will feel the reactiveness plenty running it @ 850.
                        I use a PMI Pure Energy preset tank with 850 psi output and it still makes the trigger on my ReTro valved 'Mag reactive. I just can't get the trigger to bounce off my finger to go into runaway mode. I wish I could get 900 psi into my gun and make it more reactive.

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                        • Evil1
                          Registered User
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 979

                          #27
                          I have 2 xvalves one on my Emag and one on my RTP the E is pretty reactive in manual mode or hybrid especially hybrid while using an X stream ND tank set at 850psi. And like sneaky said I have the .745 pin in my RTP and it is reactive, but won't run away easily while using a pure energy 3k fixed out put tank.

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                          • Dayspring
                            aka- The Day Wang

                            • May 2001
                            • 9664

                            #28
                            Guys...

                            Look at the damned date on the post. This thread is 8 months old...

                            Jewie- knock that off. This is like the 4th thread you've resurrected.

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                            • sneakyhacker420
                              AO's Uber Green Guru
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 1247

                              #29
                              lmao... and flash, i'm glad you're liking rob's pin set

                              and jewie, if your local shop has a CERTIFIED PMI TECH - they should be able to modify the pressure shims inside your tank to have it put out 900 psi or so


                              PMI tanks have the threaded reg caps so that you can take it apart and add or take away shims inside it to raise or lower the pressure

                              so its an 'adjustable' preset
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                              • Evil1
                                Registered User
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 979

                                #30
                                Hey sneak I bought that awesome pin set on ebay like back in july or somewhere around there.

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