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  • txaggie08
    Big mouth
    • Jan 2005
    • 1213

    #1

    adjustable screw in......

    I remember reading not long ago about a screw in tank,I believe it was from nitroduck, that was a screw in, fixed output tank that had interchangeable spring packs to from around 450 up to 1000 or so. Sense me getting another emag isn't totally out in the future...... anyone know what i'm talking about/were to get one.
  • txaggie08
    Big mouth
    • Jan 2005
    • 1213

    #2
    never mind i found the stupid thing myself......


    anyone used one/have reviews of one? I can get a good deal on the so...

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    • Dewok82
      Registered User
      • Apr 2006
      • 433

      #3
      I've been using an I-Reg on one of my tanks for a few months now and have no real complaints. The one I have is the HP output (800ish PSI, not the super HP) and it keeps up with all of my markers just fine. It can handle PSP ramping on a Predator Hypermag and Viking without any drop-off problems. It isn't the prettiest or the smallest reg out there, but it's cheap, diverse, and works.

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      • txaggie08
        Big mouth
        • Jan 2005
        • 1213

        #4
        is it comparable in size to a crossifre screw in out of curiosity?

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        • Dewok82
          Registered User
          • Apr 2006
          • 433

          #5
          I don't own any Crossfires, but I broke out my trusty ruler for you (sorry, my calipers are dead).

          From the end of the bottle to the tip of the threads I'm measuring 2 3/8".
          When screwed into a CP ASA, the length from the end of the bottle to the back of the ASA is 1 3/4".

          The bottle I have it on is currently aired up, so I can't take it off to give you a weight.

          It is definitely longer than my Myth and a tiny bit longer than my Ambush. It is definitely "bulkier" looking than both of them.

          Like I said before, it isn't the prettiest reg. The contours aren't all that good looking and it kind of mushrooms out where the ASA threads start.

          This THREAD has some useful information, but, to date, doesn't have any measurements for the I-reg.

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          • txaggie08
            Big mouth
            • Jan 2005
            • 1213

            #6
            Im not horribly worried about looks, and thank you so much for the measurments , thats exactly what I needed, I'll just have to get my own ruler out tommorow .

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            • robnix
              email robnix@gmail
              • Jan 2006
              • 2094

              #7
              Originally posted by Dewok82
              I've been using an I-Reg on one of my tanks for a few months now and have no real complaints. The one I have is the HP output (800ish PSI, not the super HP) and it keeps up with all of my markers just fine. It can handle PSP ramping on a Predator Hypermag and Viking without any drop-off problems. It isn't the prettiest or the smallest reg out there, but it's cheap, diverse, and works.
              Cool. I have one that I'm about to have put on a tank. It's ugly, but light.

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