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  • The Action Figure
    Im back for now...
    • Sep 2003
    • 3255

    #1

    ion question????

    can you run an out of the box ion on high pressure?
  • Lohman446
    Useful posts: 7
    • Jun 2003
    • 9315

    #2
    Originally posted by The Action Figure
    can you run an out of the box ion on high pressure?
    I screwed my crossfire HP tank onto mine when I got it and shot fine. So have a number of other people, the reg should handle it.
    "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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    • mag88888
      ULE MAG
      • Oct 2004
      • 983

      #3
      approximately how many shots do you think i would get from a full 68/45 running at 200 psi on an ION?
      rt ule custom, boomstick, ult,apoc2k and x board revi, i want:j&j ceramic.

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      • peewee
        AGD,ICD,CCM & CCI (Gunho!)
        • Mar 2004
        • 1400

        #4
        TAF yes but read the manual it has you back the reg all the way down. MAG88888 expect about 1100 but why so high?? Thats about the max input. I run mine about 170 & 180 seems to be the standard. Make sure & crono at 200. Might be a bit hot.
        :hail: AGD :hail: CCI :hail:

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        • mag88888
          ULE MAG
          • Oct 2004
          • 983

          #5
          peewee:woops i meant 200 psi coming from my tank, sorry. the reg will take it down to 170-180.........
          rt ule custom, boomstick, ult,apoc2k and x board revi, i want:j&j ceramic.

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          • VFX_Fenix
            -=Bishop=-
            • Sep 2004
            • 1052

            #6
            My Ion will shoot around 600 rounds on a 68/3000 and still have aroubd 700psi left in the tank. Hope that helps a little with a ball park.

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            • Lohman446
              Useful posts: 7
              • Jun 2003
              • 9315

              #7
              Originally posted by mag88888
              peewee:woops i meant 200 psi coming from my tank, sorry. the reg will take it down to 170-180.........

              I would think you would run the risk of starving the reg with that little difference. I have no clue on shots per fill, never tried. its not super efficient, nor is it horrible. I carry a hopper and three pods with a 68/45 so efficiency would have to be extremely bad for me to notice.
              "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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              • WARPED1
                I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
                • Nov 2001
                • 7458

                #8
                Yes. In fact, SP recommends an HP tank to keep up with recharge rates.
                [Something Cool is Here]

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                • yakitori

                  #9
                  Yes, as Warped1 says, run a HP tank on it. Itll be fine. When you first get the Ion. Turn the reg down some just to be sure that it isnt set too high BEFORE you put your gas on the gun. This will save risking a noid overpressure.

                  I recommend putting a QEV in. I just did it today. It will get better efficiency. I have yet to see the efficiency yet as its too early. Some say ~ 400 shots per 1000psi tank fill. So from a 4500 thats around 1600-1800 shots approximately. I recommend getting a Clippard QEV and quick disconnect for it. That way you dont have to cut your composite body to install. Its very simple to do. When you install a QEV, you can turn your dwell down. I turned mine down from 16ms to 10ms. I may be able to go a bit lower, but I have to get to a chrono first. Remember, one blink on the dwell = .25 ms. So 4 blinks = 1 ms. Stock, mine was set at 52 blinks. That is 52/4 = 13 + 3 = 16ms. The lowest setting is 3ms. So when your board is bottomed out that is 3 ms dwell.

                  Go for a QEV man, its only 20 bucks w/ the Quickdisconnect, or 10 w/o it. Well worth it. It pays for itself in efficiency in just a couple outtings to the field.

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