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  • freek133
    Because I can
    • Dec 2001
    • 366

    #1

    Pure Energy 88/4500

    Well, I have decided to move into the 4500 realm, and was offered a tank a couple days ago A newer P.E. 88/4500 for a really good price... The team he plays on is sponsered by my home field and he got a good price on them, hence why he is selling for a good price.

    I was wondering, the pure energys claim pressures from 800 to 900, this is good pressure for mags, but is the recharge decent? I am not talking about keeping up with 30 balls per second, but maybe 11 - 13bps bursts everyonce in a while with about a pretty constant 9 - 10bps shooting. I am very curious to know, because I have heard some bad claims, and alot of good ones as well.
    baaaaamm, yo i can hang!!!
    2K3 TADAO *ACED* MATRIX FOR SALE $900! W/ PLENTY OF UPS!
  • Blazingace
    ENGINE OF DESTRUCTION
    • Apr 2002
    • 829

    #2
    I had an 88/45 on my RetroMinimag. It worked great. One of the best tanks I have used. I traded it it puts out about 850 PSI. It doesn't make it too reactive, but maybe not reactive enough for some. Still a great preset.

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    • EsPo
      Dosehead
      • Jul 2002
      • 4140

      #3
      i have a pe tank, and i have had no problems at all, perfectly fine recharge and everything.

      it is all preferance for the 800-900 output pressure, some people like it high, for more a more reactive trigger(on RT valve, im guessing you have it if you can shoot 13bps), or less pressure for less reactive trigger bounce.
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      • freek133
        Because I can
        • Dec 2001
        • 366

        #4
        Emag, I dont really care for rt, just emode
        baaaaamm, yo i can hang!!!
        2K3 TADAO *ACED* MATRIX FOR SALE $900! W/ PLENTY OF UPS!

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        • flatacid
          Silent Kevin
          • Sep 2002
          • 205

          #5
          my 88/4500 pe works good. i like it fine. but im looking into getting either a maxflo, or a hyperflow. just so i can adjust it alittle bit. but if you can pick up a pe 88/4500 for cheap, then its worth it. stubby tanks rule!

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