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Re: Deciding on tank. Crossfire or ACI

In Reply to: Re: Deciding on tank. Crossfire or ACI posted by Jason on May 21, 2003 at 14:45:10:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on May 23, 2003 at 13:45:18

I'd go with the Crossfire, I've been impressed with all tanks that I've seen from them, and no complaints from the owners. Hope it helps.

Razor


: : i am diciding between a crossfire tank and an ACI tank . i might be able to get a better deal on the ACI tank but it is a 850 preset ouput. should i spend more money and buy a crossfire. but the problem is i dont really have alot of money to spend. i have an autococker 2002 wgp . they are both carbon fiber wrapped 68ci 300psi tanks . which one should i get ??? would a 800psi output or 850psi output make that big of a difference on my autococker????
: : thanks in advance bill

: @@@ I own a Crossfire 68/3000, 800 preset, works perfect with both my 2002 Cocker and my old Automag. Haven't yet tried an ACI.


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