Diff between Xvalve and R/T

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  • Asian_Sensation
    Live To Play,Play To Live.
    • Mar 2005
    • 225

    #1

    Diff between Xvalve and R/T

    hi guys, whats the difference between the Xvalve and th R/T valve? besides the x is cooler looking and lighter?

    also whats up with the emag valve?!?!?!
  • Dayspring
    aka- The Day Wang

    • May 2001
    • 9664

    #2
    Essentially they are the same in performance and function.

    The original RT valve took its air in through the bottom of the valve in the banjo bolt. The ReTro, Emag, RT Pro, Xvalve all take it in the side like the A.I.R. valves did.

    Essentially, the only difference (aside from the Xvalve being lighter and all aluminum) is the laser engraving.

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    • Asian_Sensation
      Live To Play,Play To Live.
      • Mar 2005
      • 225

      #3
      k awesome thanks! so does that mena the emag valve works like a r/t valve?!!??!

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      • Link44
        Registered User
        • Jun 2004
        • 106

        #4
        and it comes in different colors

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        • shartley
          paintball player
          • Mar 2001
          • 9169

          #5
          Originally posted by Asian_Sensation
          k awesome thanks! so does that mena the emag valve works like a r/t valve?!!??!
          Like he said (Dayspring).... they are the SAME valve. The difference between the E-Mag and the RTPro is the E-Mag has an electronic sear tripping grip frame (that allows for electronic, manual, and duel forms of sear tripping). The valves are the same.

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          • TheTramp
            Registered User
            • Jan 2001
            • 4019

            #6
            Originally posted by shartley
            Like he said (Dayspring).... they are the SAME valve. The difference between the E-Mag and the RTPro is the E-Mag has an electronic sear tripping grip frame (that allows for electronic, manual, and duel forms of sear tripping). The valves are the same.

            With a slightly diferent length on/off pin depending on which gun it's going into.
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            • shartley
              paintball player
              • Mar 2001
              • 9169

              #7
              Originally posted by TheTramp
              With a slightly diferent length on/off pin depending on which gun it's going into.
              The length of the pin does not change the "valve".

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              • onedude36
                Registered User
                • Feb 2005
                • 943

                #8
                Some say(Z-man I think) that the stainless steel valves give a little bit more reactivity. This has not been proven though to my knowledge.
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                • Eric Cartman
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                  • Apr 2003
                  • 779

                  #9
                  Originally posted by onedude36
                  Some say(Z-man I think) that the stainless steel valves give a little bit more reactivity. This has not been proven though to my knowledge.
                  Actually TK himself confirmed this IIRC.
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                  • shartley
                    paintball player
                    • Mar 2001
                    • 9169

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Eric Cartman
                    Actually TK himself confirmed this IIRC.

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                    • Chronobreak
                      Rec Poster
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 5055

                      #11
                      that was something that was NEVER proven to my knowlege,only speculation based on the composition and proporties of the materials(alum and SS)


                      however the classic RT's were more reactive due to a longer on/off chamber if im not mistaken

                      otherwise an rt and x-valve are essentialy the same valves - a few minor diff in air routings inside the vlave due to the use of alum in x-valves.

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                      • frontrunner
                        lost.......
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 392

                        #12
                        AGD john told me the x-valve is just a bit lighter then the RT at cup last year


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                        • Asian_Sensation
                          Live To Play,Play To Live.
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 225

                          #13
                          wow thanx to all. this was a lot of help. anyone selling a r/t valve??!?! lol

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                          • TheTramp
                            Registered User
                            • Jan 2001
                            • 4019

                            #14
                            Originally posted by shartley
                            The length of the pin does not change the "valve".

                            That's true I guess, if a little pedantic as it is part of the "valve" and does significatly change the reactivity.
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                            • Dayspring
                              aka- The Day Wang

                              • May 2001
                              • 9664

                              #15
                              It only changes reactivity based on the rail the valve is being used on. So the rail actually will dictate where the reactivity band will fall.

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