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Re: 850 psi input hindering reg performance???

In Reply to: 850 psi input hindering reg performance??? posted by Ni!!! on December 26, 2002 at 19:01:54:


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Posted by:
XCush

on December 28, 2002 at 17:29:00

Chech the reg. first. Swap out the stock reg. and see if you get the same problem. The stock reg. from my experience is the best reg. I've had to replace anything from AKA, ANS, or KAPP products when fixing guns. So in turn I don't carry them.
Hope it helps.
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: i got a high pressure tank way back when i first had a spyder. the tank is a crossfire 68 4500. the reg on the tank is set to 850psi. now, on my cocker, my inline reg is a AKA sidewinder reg, which accepts input pressures up to 800psi (or so it says in the manual). now i was wondering if this would cause a detremental effect on performance through my reg??? i gettricyclepy velocity fluctuations, and i dont think its barrel to ball related. i got a boomy and lately have been shooting PMI premium.
: any thoughts???


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