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  • Phil-Himself
    He's not an imposter!
    • Jul 2005
    • 58

    #1

    XValve HPA usage

    I noticed my AIR valve is a little bit of a gas hog and I was wondering if the xvalve is less of an HPA user.

    I also was wondering if ULE bodies will fit on my classic rail.
  • Dayspring
    aka- The Day Wang

    • May 2001
    • 9664

    #2
    Yes, the ULE body will fit on the rail. You just need to remove the twist lock pin.

    And the Xvalve will use more air only because of the level 10. If you used a level 7 bolt on the xvalve, it would use the same amount of air.

    ANd define gas hog. With a level 10 on an xmag, I was able to get 5 pods and a hopper off a tank.

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    • PumpPlayer
      TrojanMan on other boards
      • Feb 2005
      • 333

      #3
      You can count on about 8 shots per cuin of tank space with a 3k psi tank or about 12-13 shots per cuin on a 4500 on even the worst 'mag. Classic valves are actually a tiny, tiny, very tiny bit better on gas usage than a reactive valve. Level 10 bolts take a little bit of excess gas, but in my opinion the trade-off is well worth it. A ULT kit will also make you use a little bit more gas, but not very much at all.

      Get good paint-to-barrel match and you can raise your shot count a lot. After that, a good tank regulator (like a flatline, Maxflo, etc.) will also improve your numbers slightly.

      I use a 68/45 tank and carry the hopper and 4 pods. I have more air than I need to shoot every ball I can carry. Remember, you gotta carry the paint before you can shoot it.


      For a back player carrying 7 or more pods, a 'mag might not be the first choice of marker. For the rest of us, though, the air efficiency makes little difference so long as there's a fill station to use between games.

      Good luck!
      Before: "You're playing with WHAT?"
      After: "Crap! It's that guy with the pump!"

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      • Phil-Himself
        He's not an imposter!
        • Jul 2005
        • 58

        #4
        Originally posted by Dayspring
        ANd define gas hog. With a level 10 on an xmag, I was able to get 5 pods and a hopper off a tank.
        that's about what I get on my Classic Valve, it just seems like not much when you are in the woods and no N2 is available for 15 miles to the nearest paintball shop.

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        • Dayspring
          aka- The Day Wang

          • May 2001
          • 9664

          #5
          So, would you like to share with the class why you think that is?

          Originally posted by PumpPlayer
          Classic valves are actually a tiny, tiny, very tiny bit better on gas usage than a reactive valve. Level 10 bolts take a little bit of excess gas, but in my opinion the trade-off is well worth it. A ULT kit will also make you use a little bit more gas, but not very much at all.

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          • SpitFire1299
            :P
            • Jun 2004
            • 1765

            #6
            Originally posted by Phil-Himself
            that's about what I get on my Classic Valve, it just seems like not much when you are in the woods and no N2 is available for 15 miles to the nearest paintball shop.
            You should try co2.. i know co2 isnt good, but 15 miles away is far away. Have a parts kit handy.

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            • Phil-Himself
              He's not an imposter!
              • Jul 2005
              • 58

              #7
              Originally posted by SpitFire1299
              You should try co2.. i know co2 isnt good, but 15 miles away is far away. Have a parts kit handy.
              my AIR valve doesn't like co2, and xvalve won't use it, so negetive on co2

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