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Re: Max Flow problem..... i think

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Posted by Chris "Long Ball" Campbell on February 21, 2002 at 00:40:23:

In Reply to: Max Flow problem..... i think posted by tom wenrich on February 20, 2002 at 21:10:51:

: i just got my gun used locally. i tested it on N2 the guy had and now i use CO2. I gassed it up and it would shoot like 1-3 shots burst fine. Then i saw the gauge that read 250psi. I know this can lead to trouble for the solenoids. Then i tried shooting long strings but after shooting a few shots in a string the max flow would drop to about 100psi. The tank is full and i just cleaned the reg, what is the problem?????

It might just be problems with co2 its very sensitive to temperature. The more you fire the colder it gets. colder equals low pressure. Check your o rings( everywhere).Try using a nitro tank for a little bit and see if there is still a problem. If not then get a remote or N2. If still screwed up then call Smart Parts



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