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  • Micromag5371
    Irrelevant Misguided Man
    • Jul 2001
    • 246

    #1

    Mini-Reg questions

    i am going to be getting a WDP minireg from my friend from a trade i made with him...it came off his angel.he said i can screw it into tank threads, which is cool. does anybody know how these regs are, and will it hurt my micromag if i put it on? i dont have to, but i would like to put it on to see any performance increase/decrease...after all, im not paying for it. my tank is a PMI 88/3000 preset at 800-850.

    will this regulator be good to run on my marker if i drop the pressure by about 100 psi? just wondering before i can actually get to test it out, so i can know what to expect. any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
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  • Paintchucker

    #2
    600 psi

    I typically run my adjustable output on my tank at around 600 to adjust out some of the reactiveness of my RT Pro trigger...

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    • PyRo
      President Bioloaf inc.
      • Dec 2000
      • 10186

      #3
      You already have 2 regs (one on tank, another on the valve). A third reg will actually only further restrict flow more than is necessary, possibly causeing shootdown. Don't bother putting it on there.

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