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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
Re: SHocker Air Set-up, need experienced advice.

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Posted by Ramones_4ever on December 11, 2001 at 10:09:56:

In Reply to: Re: SHocker Air Set-up, need experienced advice. posted by AreX on December 10, 2001 at 19:28:56:

Definitely go get it - and you wonīt regret.

Using mine max flow 68ci - 4500 I can get around 900 / 950 shots. But it also depends on the set up of your board. But I am sure you can get at least 800 / 850.

Iīve never seen the Centerflag - but I know that kind of HPA - One of my Team mates have a Pure Energy HPA on his shocker and it works great.

To use this HPA you are going to use your max flow also as a secondary regulator.

The Output pressure is set at 750 / 800 psi ( I donīt remember now )in the Center Flag / Pure Energy and then the air enters in your max flow and you control the output pressure that goes to your gun in the secondary regulator ( Max Flow ). As you know you should not use more than 200 psi.

If you want to buy a HPA - Pure Energy is ok, or if you want to get an Angel A.I.R system go at warped sports - www.warpedsports.com - they have an 88ci - 4500 for 500 bucks - I think its a reasonable price.
I hope I could make myself clear.

P.S. I am sorry for my English


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