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Alone is fine...

In Reply to: Re: maxflow 3000 alone or use a second reg? posted by Razorpb on November 13, 2002 at 15:59:58:


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Posted by:
Eric "Ras Masyean" Mar
on November 14, 2002 at 21:56:29

I run mine alone. Everyone i know with one runs it alone. With a 2nd reg you might stunt the flow when rapid firing, perhaps. One thing that you might do as well is bottleneck the performance because, the consistency is based on the weakest link (=stock reg).

Try both ways and see? Let me know what you find out! :)

: I think Smart Parts says to run it without, or that it can run it without secondary regulation. Personally I would absolutely use the stock cocker reg as a secondary.

: Razor

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: : I just got an 02 autococker. I have a maxfow 68/3000 that I will be running on it. Should I use the maxflow aloan or use it as a primary reg and the stock cocker reg as a secondary reg.


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