whats your input pressure? i just got retro and im going to try to find the best pressure for this baby. whats yours and how does it feel/react for you?
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Um....
Well over 1000psi is not suggested for keeping ur internals in decent shape over time..... but I ran my RT Original for the last 5yrs+ at about 800-900.
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700....you guys are pycos....
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Normally around 850 900, but once i lost the lock nut for my flatline, and i crept upto 1200. I didn't even realize it until the flatline started venting. Mine doesn't seem to be very reactive though, even with trying different on/off pins.LX RT-Pro, No Rise, 16 Inch Boomy, 12v Revvy, 68/3k Flatline
Black E-Max, Pewter ULE, Halo TE, Worr Gas
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800 (preset) and i love the reactiveness of itAIM- TheJester493 IM me some time
take a look at my minimag
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around 950."Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
-Charlie Papazian
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I think my tank is 750 ... not sure.
But I use my Emag E trigger more than the Hybrid so "reactiveness" doesn't factor in for me
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