I am considering trading my cocker for a mag, and It has a lvl x, should i expect any problems running it on anti-siphoned co2? It is a classic valve, with the lvl x on it.
LVL X on Co2?
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You should be fine. I'd toss something else infront of the valve besides JUST an Anti siphon kit, but it shouldn't be terrible...
I've run co2 on my classic valve with LX for over a year now... no problems, I just use a Anti siphon tank and a Palmer Stabilizer...Hey Zero, how much did that Chipley cost ya?
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Yeah, I know classics can run fine on co2, There would also be an X-chamber there (probably upgrade to stab, finances allowing)
just was worried about lvl X specifically.Defiant, w00t, w00tComment
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The Stabilizer, as good as it is, probably isn't a great idea, since the AIR valve needs an input of 800psi or so. The expansion chamber is probably the better choice for once.God gave you a soul.
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yea, i use an x-chamber on my setup. Its the 2 stage x-chamber off a spyder. its great because it doesnt hinder airflow at all due to the fact that its simply a hole.Comment
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stabilizer input goes up to 800-850 i beleive, and one of the most consistant regs out thereOriginally posted by Destructo6The Stabilizer, as good as it is, probably isn't a great idea, since the AIR valve needs an input of 800psi or so. The expansion chamber is probably the better choice for once.Defiant, w00t, w00tComment
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At 800psi, it's not doing much regulating.God gave you a soul.
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