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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
Re: How much should I feed an IR3?

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Posted by Christian Jansen on May 04, 2002 at 11:42:00:

In Reply to: Re: How much should I feed an IR3? posted by Shel on April 22, 2002 at 15:12:10:

You can set it up any way you like, but our WDP guy reccomends between 500-550 psi. That is what I'm currently running on my IR3 w/Angel Air.

Chris
Team Imperia
Moscow, Russia

: I'm running about 600 psi on my angel air. I've heard people running as low as 300 and opening the marker reg all the way. I don't know if I trust the angel air reg enough to do that. General consensus seems to be 600-650 psi though.

: : I ordered a new IR3 coming in this week and was wondering how much pressure I need to feed this thing. WDPs site doesnt tell me. I have a retro mag that I'm feeding 700psi and wanted to take the tank off there and put it on the IR3. It would be nice if I could leave the pressure the same so I could swap back and forth quickly if I had to without re-adjusting the output pressure.




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