Go centerflag! The Hyperflow 201 i bought used was leaking out the adjuster nut. Called up Centerflag after I pulled it apart & old em what I saw, the tech guy sent me some o-rings & a couple of the nylon disks I needed, FREE! :) I got them yesterday, put 'em in & whaddayaknow, no leak! I also like the fact that even tho they're avertised for 0-1000psi, I have mine at ~1180 right now. Yum!
I <3 Centerflag!
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Definately extra lube. I keep two bottles at all times. Can't leave home w/o your lubricant.
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Had a good experience here too. The Dynaflow I got wouldn't adjust higher than 500 psi without blowing some o-ring or another out. After calling up the centerflag guys, they sent out an o-ring and talked me through the replacement. That didn't do it, so they had me ship it in for repair. A week and a half later I get my tank back with a new reg piston and o-ring, no charges and working perfectly. I've got it set on 1000 PSI right now and I'm going to try and push it up to 1100 psi at some point.
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I second that!Originally posted by shatter_stormHad a good experience here too. The Dynaflow I got wouldn't adjust higher than 500 psi without blowing some o-ring or another out. After calling up the centerflag guys, they sent out an o-ring and talked me through the replacement. That didn't do it, so they had me ship it in for repair. A week and a half later I get my tank back with a new reg piston and o-ring, no charges and working perfectly. I've got it set on 1000 PSI right now and I'm going to try and push it up to 1100 psi at some point.
3 cheers for great customer service!

Origninally posted by warbeak2099
Definately extra lube. I keep two bottles at all times. Can't leave home w/o your lubricant.
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Yeah I gotta Dynaflow. I got it up to almost 1200 trying to rapidfire and the tank didn't break a sweat. I'll tell ya these tanks kick ***.Dust Green X-Mag #315
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I fail to see how pushing a tanks output past it's rated limit is a good thing...O-Ring Kits FS: Matrix/DM4 / Freestyle / Intimidator / Shocker SFT & More!
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I asked the tech specifically, 'I run my tank at about 1200psi, will this hurt/damage anything?' and his answer was NO.Originally posted by FallNAngelI fail to see how pushing a tanks output past it's rated limit is a good thing...Origninally posted by warbeak2099
Definately extra lube. I keep two bottles at all times. Can't leave home w/o your lubricant.
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I love good customer searvice. It's especially nice when you are dealing with someone over the holidays and it comes a little late because of the post office..
i had that happen, i woln't release his name unless he asks me 2 or if he does. very nice."Ah yes, I have one of the 32*rebels that I always take to big scenario games. It keeps the truck from rolling if I have to park on a hill." - automikeyComment
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That's why I believe they are advertised to 1000 psi, some may go higher, some may not. BTW, I just cranked that mother all the way in.Originally posted by Arson51they are rated to take 5000 psi! how are you getting your dynaflow to get to nearly 1200? mine stops at 1100 plz tell me!Origninally posted by warbeak2099
Definately extra lube. I keep two bottles at all times. Can't leave home w/o your lubricant.
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