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  • siloseven
    seven
    • Aug 2004
    • 278

    #1

    QQ about the valves

    Which is the valve that if you amp up the input pressure it ramps the bps?

    I know the classic RT is one, but do the other ones do it as well? like the Classic valve, retro valve, & x-vlv?

    I guess short and to the point, if I get a tank and set the input pressure to say 1000psi, which valve (besides the classic RT) will get the best bps results?
  • Pneumagger
    I like 'Mags.

    • Jun 2006
    • 3556

    #2
    the Classic RT Valve
    Retro Valve
    X valve
    Emax Valve
    Emag Valve
    RT X Valve
    Any-combination-of-the-forementioned-words Valve

    All use the same internals and all will perform identically, the only differences are colors, material the valve body is made from, and the laser engraving. Achieving bounce is both a function and flowrate. Generally, once you get over 950-1000psi with a tank that can keep up you will get the Bouncing.
    Last edited by Pneumagger; 06-27-2007, 01:21 PM.

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    • Tao
      Registered User
      • Jan 2006
      • 834

      #3
      Originally posted by siloseven
      Which is the valve that if you amp up the input pressure it ramps the bps?

      I know the classic RT is one, but do the other ones do it as well? like the Classic valve, retro valve, & x-vlv?

      I guess short and to the point, if I get a tank and set the input pressure to say 1000psi, which valve (besides the classic RT) will get the best bps results?
      Basically everything BUT the classic valve (which includes minimag valve) and sydarm valve.

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      • Beemer
        I could tell you but then.

        • Oct 2003
        • 3250

        #4
        Originally posted by Tao
        Basically everything BUT the classic valve (which includes minimag valve) and sydarm valve.
        Well not really. The Classic will cycle pretty Fast. Is 20BPS FA fast enough? Of course you cant pull that fast. With about 800psi in.


        Edit...... see post 9 and 10 here, http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=196472
        Last edited by Beemer; 06-29-2007, 07:35 AM.

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