Need adjustable tank both high and low output

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  • Rope a Dope
    Hug me, I squeak!
    • Oct 2003
    • 407

    #1

    Need adjustable tank both high and low output

    Right now I have an AGD Flatline 4500psi

    I swap spring packs when I switch my tank on guns, so when I put it on my Angel Speed which is set to around 450psi, I use the classic spring pack for the reg. On my ULE E-Mag I use the one that came with my Flatline and set my output at 850psi. Well my Flatline is starting to piss me off.. I have the new white reg seat that was supposed to fix all those problems. Well.. no. I actually never had a problem with the orange reg seat, but the white one is giving me all kinds of problems.

    Such as creeping up to 1000psi output if I let it sit too long or the recharge rate of 1 shot per second, anything faster and my paint bloops out of my barrel. I shoot and it drops to 200psi output and slowly climbs back to 850psi. I take the reg apart, everything looks fine, put it all together.. works perfect. Take it to the field, half the day it works great, then same problems pop back up...

    I need a new tank. I need it to be adjustable and work well at both high and low psi. I don't mind changing a spring for both low and high output, but most of the tanks that I see don't have this option. Any recomendations? I know Max Flo's work well both high and low with different springs, but I rather not support nazi's.

    I've always loved Centerflag's Dynaflows, but I can't find any info on how well they work at different outputs.

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  • Steelrat
    I meant to...uh, nevermind
    • May 2003
    • 5375

    #2
    Take a look a few threads down to see my new Dynaflow. I just gassed it up yesterday for the first time, and have it set at 450 for use with my excal. Im going to try ramping it up to 1000 today and play with it on the X a bit.

    My initial impressions of the dynaflow have been very favorable. Its realtively light, very solid, and the on/off mechanism is cool. It also makes a great popping sound when you degass, like a tire blowing. Cool.


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    • GTakacs
      Registered User
      • Feb 2004
      • 58

      #3
      I have a nitro duck with the x-stream adjustable valve. It seems to work just fine, it has a pretty easy adjustability, and it's a screw in. I'm happy with mine!
      That's my story and I'm stickin' to it!

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      • afrankart
        driving blindfolded
        • Jan 2003
        • 713

        #4
        I used to run my dynaflow @ 1100 psi on my mag, I run 400 psi on my DM4 and it keeps up great.
        Cobalt DM4
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