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  • AkumA
    TENDERIZED
    • May 2003
    • 454

    #1

    retro valve efficiency

    yeah yeah yeah..i did a search, but wasn't pleased with the results...so...

    how can i reach maximum effiecieny from one fill?

    my set up:
    emag valve w/ lvl10
    72/45 HP preset tank
    one piece barrel (bigshot)
    doc's mag.cocker adapter

    thats about the most relevant things i can list for this thread.

    what can i do/change/add/switch to get the most from my tank? im a previous cocker user, and i really liked how i get near 2k shots from one 68/45 tank.

    thanks


    ahh, going to the field with only 500 balls...i love college.

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  • ChucktheMAGician
    Back at it
    • Oct 2002
    • 1855

    #2
    Using the smallest LX spring and paint that matches well, not to big or small, are the only things I can think of.
    Feedback from: AO,PBN

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    • PyRo
      President Bioloaf inc.
      • Dec 2000
      • 10186

      #3
      What he said, also you don't want a very long barrel (about 12in), and more porting=less gas efficancy.

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      • trxtr
        MCC Scenario Paintball
        • Apr 2003
        • 129

        #4
        i suggest

        ditch the pre-set and get an adjustable tank. without one, you really can't tweak the retro valves' performance too much.
        ...but there's an "I" in SNIPER.

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        • PyRo
          President Bioloaf inc.
          • Dec 2000
          • 10186

          #5
          While I will agree with that, it isn't going to help his gas efficancy. I think 2000 off a 68/4500 before you get below 850psi or so left in the tank is really pushing it.

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          • AkumA
            TENDERIZED
            • May 2003
            • 454

            #6
            im currently using my personal favorite barrel, the lapco bigshot, w/ the right paint. also looking for an autosprit for the right price.

            as for adjusting input psi, can i just use an inline regulator? i had a CP reg on my trix, and that did very well for high rof.


            ahh, going to the field with only 500 balls...i love college.

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            • PyRo
              President Bioloaf inc.
              • Dec 2000
              • 10186

              #7
              Putting that other reg on there is going to cut down the airflow to the valve. It may cause shootdown, you can try it if you want, but if you have a shootdown problem you know why. The level 10 also seems to like a higher input pressure than the level 7. I wouldn't go out and buy a reg but if you have one lying around it isn't going to hurt anything to try, plus it gives you an excuse to mess with your PB stuff

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              • athomas
                Of course it works-its AGD
                • Jan 2002
                • 8039

                #8
                Don't use another regulator in line.

                To maximize efficiency:

                - use the shortest spring in the level 10. Even the shortest spring gives very good protection against chops. Using the shortest spring allows the chamber pressure of the mag to operate at about 400psi. This will allow maximum valve efficiency plus allow more air to be used out of the bottle.

                - use a barrel that fits the paint you are using.

                - use a barrel that has about 11" of unported distance from the breach to the start of the porting. If the porting area is not step drilled then keep the ported length to a minimum.



                If you can achieve good efficiency with your mag you should be able to get about 1560 shots out of a 72ci 4500psi tank. The same efficiency on a good low pressure cocker will yield 1700 shots. Most mags using adjustable barrel systems and longer L10 bolt springs will only get about 1200 shots out of the same tank.
                Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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                • PyRo
                  President Bioloaf inc.
                  • Dec 2000
                  • 10186

                  #9
                  Originally posted by athomas
                  Don't use another regulator in line.
                  Id just like to point out I already know this, i'm just saying if he has one laying around it isn't going to hurt anything to give it a try if he wants to reduce his reactivity. If he gets a shootdown problem from it its a five minute process of removing the thing.

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                  • AkumA
                    TENDERIZED
                    • May 2003
                    • 454

                    #10
                    Originally posted by PyRo


                    Id just like to point out I already know this, i'm just saying if he has one laying around it isn't going to hurt anything to give it a try if he wants to reduce his reactivity. If he gets a shootdown problem from it its a five minute process of removing the thing.
                    i would, but the hyperline reg has LP springs installed. really don't fell like buying new springs.

                    if im getting those numbers and listed above, i would be a happy camper (not literaly).


                    ahh, going to the field with only 500 balls...i love college.

                    feedback

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                    • athomas
                      Of course it works-its AGD
                      • Jan 2002
                      • 8039

                      #11
                      What is the pressure you are running into your mag? You should maintain at least a 200psi pressure differential between the input and the valve chamber. If you use the short L10 spring it should operate at around 400psi. Therefore, you should use at least 600psi input to the mag to maintain a good recharge rate.
                      Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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