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  • blakdragon21
    Registered User
    • Jun 2003
    • 1038

    #1

    air system works teh best with automag

    what air system is the best to use with the automag classic? I also later want to get the x-valve too, so what would work best with that? What pressure output is better also. I am looking to get 850. should i get an adjustable one with a red or not. just give me opinions on what is better system and why. thanks
  • primetime
    Team Adrenaline Junkies
    • Sep 2002
    • 520

    #2
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    I run a 45/45 Dynaflow on my X-mag. Yes somebody might say its to small of a tank but playing up front I have never ran out of air before I run out of paint.
    It is a awesome airsystem on/off high flow 1000psi output and let me say relly light. Thats my 2 cents
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    • gtrsi
      Automag?
      • Dec 2001
      • 5786

      #3
      flatline.
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      • xen_100
        super-uber spyder tech
        • Oct 2002
        • 1203

        #4
        depends on your bugdet......if you have $150-200 to spend, a nice preset crossfire will do the job, no problem. I ran a 850PSI preset nitroduck for about 6 months and it was about +-5 over the chrono. now that i have a flatline it is about +-2. didn't think it would make that much difference.

        if you have the cash, get a flatline, maxflo, dynaflow, etc. once you have an x-valve you will be alot happier if you can tune the RT effect.

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        • Dark Cloud
          Oww!! Those Things Hurt!!
          • Jul 2002
          • 296

          #5
          Less expensive screw in tanks from Crossfire, PMI, or the newer ACI bulldog IIs work well on mags.
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          • blakdragon21
            Registered User
            • Jun 2003
            • 1038

            #6
            tanks

            thanks for your inpust keep them coming. What about tanks with regs on them? I have heard no because teh vavle already has one?

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            • xen_100
              super-uber spyder tech
              • Oct 2002
              • 1203

              #7
              ALL tanks have regs on them. (co2 excepted)

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              • danheneise
                Registered User
                • Jan 2003
                • 531

                #8
                I have heard no because teh vavle already has one?
                you hear that because it's bad to put a vertical regulator on your gun with a tank that already has one

                the tank reg is all you want and all n/2 tanks come with them, just don't get a vertical reg becuase you'll starve your mag of air and will experience shoot down.

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                • cky shane
                  Registered User
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 68

                  #9
                  I would advise against Crossfire presets because there have been batches of regulators that weren't very consistant. By "not very consistant" I mean, "dumping air at a full 4500psi." I know some people who have never had a problem with a Crossfire tank, and I know a couple people who had tons of problems with theirs. I know EPBO now requires all users to send their Crossfire tank with their gun when they do repairs. Maybe your Crossfire will work divinely and you'll never have a problem, but it's occured enough time that, in my opinion, it isn't worth chancing a bad reg.
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