good tank size for a emag

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  • islandmag
    Registered User
    • Jun 2005
    • 85

    #1

    good tank size for a emag

    i'm getting a emag and need to know what a good tank size for it is. one thats not to expensive and not a crappy one thanks
  • Dayspring
    aka- The Day Wang

    • May 2001
    • 9664

    #2
    68/4500 high pressure. (800+ output)

    Past that, it's gravy. Pick what you can afford.

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

      #3
      I have an old 88-3000 on mine and I get around 1000 shots. A 68-4500 has about the same capacity as my 88-3000 and should be fine.
      Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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      • magballer
        Registered User
        • Jun 2005
        • 19

        #4
        I have a 68/4500 preset on mine. I get about 1200-1400 hundred shots with the X-vavle. I would recommend Crossfire fiberwrapped (red tape) for the $200 it's the best you can get (in my opinion). Just remember to get it Hydroed (note to self as well )

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        • Dirge
          BIGEVILONLINE

          • May 2004
          • 500

          #5
          I use a crossfire 92/4500. I can only get 3000psi fills so the big tank is jutified. Most will serve you well except ACI Bulldogs and DYE Throttles. They don't have the recharge a mag needs. Hope I can stop you from repeating my mistakes.

          cheers
          Last edited by Dirge; 08-31-2005, 07:22 PM. Reason: 300psi to 3000psi. oops
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          • X_Automag_X
            HEY! where did my sig. go?
            • Jan 2005
            • 430

            #6
            Originally posted by azathoth300
            I use a crossfire 92/4500. I can only get 3000psi fills so the big tank is jutified. Most will serve you well except ACI Bulldogs and DYE Throttles. They don't have the recharge a mag needs. Hope I can stop you from repeating my mistakes.

            cheers
            So the new DYE throttles that are out will not keep up with a e-mag? AO, can I get anyone else to either agree or disagree with this as I am looking to buy a 45/45 DYE throttle however, if it going to screw things up on my e-mag I'd rather not
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            • AGDlover
              And boom goes the dynamite
              • Aug 2003
              • 3322

              #7
              68/45 is almost perfect
              Euro E-mag | TL63 | XMOD| EM01610
              Euro Rt | OG | RT02382.

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              • spsantos
                Left in Europe with a MAG!
                • Feb 2005
                • 64

                #8
                Originally posted by AGDlover
                68/45 is almost perfect
                For what is worth, I also sign under this opinion

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                • BaaL
                  Mag owner wannabe
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 19

                  #9
                  here's what I found somewrher on the net... don't remember where, can't guarantee that it's true, but from what people are saying i think it holds ground. As for size 68/4500 is ideal !!

                  A = pressure prior to shot, in PSI
                  B = lowest pressure during shot, in PSI
                  C = % pressure drop
                  D = recovery time 95% of pressure in MS


                  NAME / A / B / C / D

                  ACI bulldog / 710 / 487 / 31% / 122ms

                  Armageddon / 807 / 661 / 18% / 90ms

                  Centerflag / 801 / 675 / 16% / 14ms

                  Crossfire / 770 / 662 / 14% / 10ms

                  DYE throttle / 830 / 573 / 30% / 173ms

                  EVIL Scion / 556 / 472 / 15% / 18ms

                  Pro Toyz / 804 / 508 / 26% / 41ms

                  Pure Energy / 840 / 724 / 14% / 10(30*)ms

                  WDP A.I.R. / 797 / 648 / 19% / 45ms

                  * Pure Energy reg initially recovers within 10ms, although the pressure oscillates and full recovery is not achived for another 20 ms.

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