bko pressure operation question

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  • paintphreak01
    Registered User
    • Dec 2003
    • 151

    #1

    bko pressure operation question

    ok, i just got my new 2004 bko, but im using a nitro duck mini regII and adjustable tank. let's say i screw in the tank, and the output pressure is at 600. is that going to be bad for the gun when i screw it in, or only when i pull the trigger? also i heard that the 2004 bko's have a lpr and hpr so it can operate 800 and below. is all this true? what do you know that can help me out?

    thanks!
  • Big_Mac
    Registered User
    • May 2004
    • 23

    #2
    didn't you get a manual with your BKO? You run your tank into the stock, supplied, attached HPR. The output of your tank regular ~850psi to the reg, turn the gun reg so the operating pressure of the marker is ~225 (if it's stock). If you have the input too high you will have pieces. Adjusting the LPR too high will result in bleed off in the solenoid (by design) and it won't shoot.
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    • pbkidd
      Registered User
      • Jun 2004
      • 29

      #3
      Yeah i had the same gun and I was told that the lpr should be at 200-225. mine was set at 200 and worked like a dream after that.
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