Dynaflow Vs '05 LegionAir

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  • MicroMiniMe
    Easy Like Sunday Morning
    • May 2003
    • 1213

    #16
    If all the air pressure is bled out, you should be able to loosen it off if you have a torque or strap wrench I think. Or as mentioned, take it to a scuba shop. When having the new reg put on, NO LOCTITE! NO HEAT either. They will do much more harm than good.

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    • tipp-ed off
      www.ChaosPaintball.us
      • Jul 2004
      • 125

      #17
      Ok then. Even though I always work on my own stuff and I've installed anti-syphon tubes and re-built regulators I'll seek a proffesional. Well i'm really screwed when is start travelling(aircraft tank regulator thing). I'm going to have to bring an airsmith with me were ever I go.

      But what I do I do because I like to do.

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      • the123
        JJ's Master
        • May 2001
        • 736

        #18
        Go Dynaflow, I have 6 Centerflag regs on assorted bottles. They are the highest flowing and are bullet-proof.
        The Dynaflow is square, you just need a strap wrench and a adjustable wrench to remove the dyna once it is empty. A round reg is more difficult, I just use the fill nipple on round regs to grab with a wrench. (yes i know it's risky)
        Last I knew, Centerflag loctited their regs on bottles from the factory.

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        • MicroMiniMe
          Easy Like Sunday Morning
          • May 2003
          • 1213

          #19
          If your travelling with them, you need to take the reg off each time. Degassed, if you just hand tighten them when installing it, it will come off just as easy. Remember the pressurization when filled will keep the threads closed plenty tight.

          CNC Emag
          Featherlight Viking

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          • mag88888
            ULE MAG
            • Oct 2004
            • 983

            #20
            i have a apoc2k.......works decent, i get upset by it sometimes........
            rt ule custom, boomstick, ult,apoc2k and x board revi, i want:j&j ceramic.

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            • White_Noise
              Element *608*
              • Jul 2003
              • 1295

              #21
              id say go with the 4ce or dynaflow. i have 2 dynalflows because i prefer rail mounted tanks to get the right setup that i like. dynaflows can consistantly hit the 950-1000 psi range. for my sfl i keep it at about 900-950, and when on my rt i use about 950-1000. after some minor tweaking of the regulator, i was able to get it to output around 1100, but there wasnt any difference between that and 1000psi.
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              • Carbon
                Word!
                • Jan 2003
                • 1589

                #22
                I agree with z man. go dyna flow, and get a rebuild kit while you're at it.

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                • Teamslayer76
                  I want my Sig back
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 480

                  #23
                  Dynaflow all the way. Support Centerflag. Plus the recharge on a Dynaflow that i had a while back was crazy btw watch that vid 31bps it kept up with or something like that.

                  Also you have centerflag to back them up...which I might add is in the U.S. so if you have any serious problems and need to ship it out its no problem.

                  Also Z-Man they aparently don't make the 4ce anymore and/or it was discontinued.For what reasons I have no idea.

                  Go Centerflag!
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                  • Twiek
                    Registered User
                    • Sep 2001
                    • 81

                    #24
                    I have an old style dynaflow (integrated rail), and I really like it except that the reg's ratio is pretty low. On a full fill, it'll output something like 500 psi, but when the tank is nearly empty, it'll be somewhere around 700... If you use a pressure compensating reg, then it's not a problem, but if you're using an AIR valve, Palmer's reg, etc. You'll end up shooting ~20 fps less by the end of the game.
                    Brent "Twiek" Crowe
                    NCSUPaintball.com

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                    • tipp-ed off
                      www.ChaosPaintball.us
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 125

                      #25
                      This e-mail I got is pretty interesting. I don't know how true the statement is its almost like he told me exactly what I wanted to hear. Its too late though I already bought a Dynaflow regualtor as per Z-man's recomondation.

                      Rick,



                      The HP is 850-900psi output.



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                      -----Original Message-----
                      Sent: Wednesday, 20 April 2005 11:56 AM
                      To: [email protected]
                      Subject: 05 LegionAir Preset question



                      Hello,



                      I'm looking into buying this 05 LegionAir Preset but need to know the exact output pressure of the HP version. I have an Automag and requires 850 PSI or more. Thanks



                      Rick

                      But what I do I do because I like to do.

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