Input Pressures and the X-Valve

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  • Scotty386
    Snapshot Extraordinaire
    • Nov 2002
    • 17

    #1

    Input Pressures and the X-Valve

    I've had an X-Valve on my Classic ever since they first came out, but I read something somewhere and it sort of sparked my interest. If I play around with input pressures, will the X-Valve shoot different. For example, with lower pressures will the gun shoot more accurately and consistently with less reactivity in the trigger? (Also, around what psi will this occur) Or, can I pump up the input pressure and get a trigger with a bounce like no other?

    I'm more of a scenario player so I would place accuracy over speed, but what do you think would get my mag more consistent and what regulator should I be looking at?

    My gun........
    Classic Mag with X-Valve
    12 inch Boomstick
    68ci 4500psi Crossfire tank
    mmmmmm
    thats it for now

    thanks alot
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  • Scotty386
    Snapshot Extraordinaire
    • Nov 2002
    • 17

    #2
    anyone???
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    • abaez
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      • May 2003
      • 383

      #3
      The higher the input pressure, the more reactivity you get.

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

        #4
        not really a way to make it anymore consitent than it is now... lower input will just make the valve recharge slower because of a restricted flow rate


        your best bet for efficentcey, reactivity, and consistentcey would be anywhere between 750 and 900 PSI

        800-850 is ususally the best input for a retro/x-valve
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