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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air

Re: Anti Siphon on my 98C

In Reply to: Anti Siphon on my 98C posted by 98paint on June 29, 2003 at 15:34:50:


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Posted by:
Clayphoto

on June 30, 2003 at 11:00:04

98;
To me an anti-siphone is one of the most cost effective upgrades you can give to your CO2 air system. It cost me $10 per tank, and it can make a big difference on keeping liquid out of your valve. Granted, M98's are built to not be damaged by liquid in the value. But it doesn't help the valve any, and will cause problems with velocity spikes.

Also, if you do go the route of adding a tube in, I'd just have your Pro-Shop install it for you. Simplier than doing it yourself, and in my case I've had two Pro-Shops do the work for free when I bought the tube from their store. Last and not least.... I agree with what Greez says about the Impulse.


: DO you think I should spend my money on an anti syphon or just get an on/off by it self I have a 98 with a reactive trigger and I was going to get an impulse in a year or so and i would need the anti siphon either way so should I get it or what? And If I do get the anti siphon is there any thing I need to know because I heard you had to air it up upside down or something THAnks


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