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  • xtreme paintball
    "till my balls break"
    • Aug 2001
    • 222

    #1

    Adjustable tanks?

    Are there any companies left (besides Nitroduck) that still manufacture adjustable tanks? It seems that they're all preset anymore, and generally at 850 psi, which starves our integrated regs.

    Well, anyone know of any others? I run an old-style Max-Flo now, but it will need replacing soon. The new ones are all preset, and come without a freakin tank. Whats that about?

    Anyhoo, get back to me
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  • Lohman446
    Useful posts: 7
    • Jun 2003
    • 9315

    #2
    850PSI does not starve a mag valve.

    SP still makes an adjustable tank. Centerflag still makes an adjustable tank. Evil still makes an adjustable tank. Empire still makes an adjustable tank.
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    • Z-man
      You guys lost me
      • Jul 2001
      • 2202

      #3
      Originally posted by xtreme paintball
      Are there any companies left (besides Nitroduck) that still manufacture adjustable tanks? It seems that they're all preset anymore, and generally at 850 psi, which starves our integrated regs.

      Well, anyone know of any others? I run an old-style Max-Flo now, but it will need replacing soon. The new ones are all preset, and come without a freakin tank. Whats that about?

      Anyhoo, get back to me
      Ya it appears that is the rout the paintball market is taking. The only marker that really gets anything out of a high pressure output reg is the RT valve. In my position I would go for either a Centerflag DynaFlow tank or an inline style Max-Flo. I am certanly sure that you can get all the replacement parts for either tank system. Long term I think the days of adjustable high output tank regs is coming to an end.


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      • buzzboy
        Emo grass cuts inself
        • Mar 2005
        • 1322

        #4
        Keep the tank you have and get a Flatline reg. I've never used one but everybody says they are the ****.

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        • xtreme paintball
          "till my balls break"
          • Aug 2001
          • 222

          #5
          Originally posted by Lohman446
          850PSI does not starve a mag valve.

          SP still makes an adjustable tank. Centerflag still makes an adjustable tank. Evil still makes an adjustable tank. Empire still makes an adjustable tank.
          Well, if Im wrong about starving the reg, then Im wrong. That was information I received on AO at some point. At what pressure is the reg starved?

          Im pretty sure you're wrong about SP. The only reg they seem to be manufacturing is the Max-flo Micro which is preset. There may be older, adjustables available for purchase, but they are no longer being manufactured.

          Also, after a little research, I think the Empre Fuel may have been discontinued. It is unavailable at any of the online retailers I searched at and the Empire sity doesnt have them listed in their store anymore.

          You were right, on the other hand, about the Evil and Centerflag tanks. Thanks for the info, even if your reply did seem somewhat curt.

          Originally posted by buzzboy
          Keep the tank you have and get a Flatline reg. I've never used one but everybody says they are the ****.
          Unfortunately, I only have a 68/3000, and I want to upgrade to an 88/45.
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          • frischtr
            Defenestrator

            • Apr 2004
            • 479

            #6
            Well, you could pick up an AA Apocalypse... AA is gone, but there are plenty of parts kits out there, and a lot of people who know how they work...
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            • BigEvil
              www.BigEvilOnline.com

              • Feb 2005
              • 9333

              #7
              Originally posted by xtreme paintball
              Unfortunately, I only have a 68/3000, and I want to upgrade to an 88/45.
              Tuna has 88/4500 Flatlines I think. I know he has the regs and installs them, not 100% sure about tanks. I bet he could get one if you wanted. The only bad thing is they are pricey.

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              • Z-man
                You guys lost me
                • Jul 2001
                • 2202

                #8
                Starving the RT valve is a 2 pronged problem

                1- (most common) The output pressure is too low 750psi is about as low as you can go without having serious issues.

                2- The recharge rate of the tank reg (or an inline reg before the RT valve) is too slow. What I mean is that if the reg is not able to refill the volume of air that was used up from the previous shot before the next one is fire you will get dropoff on your shots. Most commonly this is observed with CO2 tanks when you shoot off long strings of shots and can hear/see the shots fall shorter and shorter.

                Most preset and adjustable tanks will work with the RT valve as long as they are 800-850psi+ and you are not shooting more than 18-20bps I estimate.


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                • warbeak2099
                  That is my foot!
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 4447

                  #9
                  Wow, Zman is back. Woot, my day, which has been going quite swimmingly, just got even better.

                  And yeah, I'm looking into getting an adjustable too. I've abandoned my Arachnamag project for now, and I put the regular sear back in my gun. It's mech again. I think the best bet for us is to find one used. There are some great prices out there too. AA and Centerflag tanks going for like $150 used. That's 4500psi too.
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                  • Chronobreak
                    Rec Poster
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 5055

                    #10
                    how come no one mentioned a flatline?

                    great adjustable with great recharge rate

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                    • NoLifeLeft
                      Gun Hoarder
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 158

                      #11
                      Uh... The flatline has been mentioned a couple of times already.

                      I've beeen using a 90/4500 Dynaflow for a while and I've been very pleased with it.
                      All of my tanks are Centerflag now.

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                      • xtreme paintball
                        "till my balls break"
                        • Aug 2001
                        • 222

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Chronobreak
                        how come no one mentioned a flatline?

                        great adjustable with great recharge rate
                        The reason is that the Flatline, like the SP Max-flo Micro, isonly available as a reglulator without a tank, and I have no 4500 tank to put it on.
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                        • Aslan
                          Don't Ban Me...Love Me
                          • May 2005
                          • 954

                          #13
                          prices

                          What would be the difference in price of a:

                          Centerflag 68/4500 adjustable Dynaflow

                          OR

                          buying a 68/4500 tank (ACI or Crossfire or whatever) and adding the flatline to it.

                          What would be the range (used to new). Just wondering.

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                          • jenarelJAM
                            Club Coordinator
                            • Dec 2004
                            • 1611

                            #14
                            Originally posted by xtreme paintball
                            The reason is that the Flatline, like the SP Max-flo Micro, isonly available as a reglulator without a tank, and I have no 4500 tank to put it on.
                            Talk to tunaman. I bought my flatline off of him. At the time, he only had 91/45's and 45/45's to put the regs on. I took a 45/45, which works perfect for me.
                            you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
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                            • xtreme paintball
                              "till my balls break"
                              • Aug 2001
                              • 222

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Aslan
                              What would be the difference in price of a:

                              Centerflag 68/4500 adjustable Dynaflow

                              OR

                              buying a 68/4500 tank (ACI or Crossfire or whatever) and adding the flatline to it.

                              What would be the range (used to new). Just wondering.
                              Well, if I did this, it would be an 88, not a 68.

                              About $225 for the Centerflag 88/45

                              VS

                              $170 for PMI 88/45 + $175 for Flatline reg
                              = $345
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