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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air

tippy a5...will nitro tank meet min. psi.


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Posted by:
Keith "next" VanRavenswaay

on April 18, 2003 at 23:18:28

Newbee. Picked up an A5 and want to run comp. air. Don't know if a preset tank will supply enough pressure to run the marker. I've heard that the +/- 800 psi preset tanks don't cut it(the marker runs away like the tank is low). I like the thought of running clean air but, I don't know if it would be better to just add an expansion tank for the co2(carbon build up sucks). Maybe an "adjustable" comp. tank? the co2 runs at 1800 psi fresh ,right? She runs good on that. I just haven't had the chance to run,or see an A5 run on air. WOW my fingers are KILLING me. lol. thank in advance!


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