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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: 2k3 Vert and a Question

In Reply to: 2k3 Vert and a Question posted by SgtSteve on April 26, 2003 at 16:08:04:


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Posted by:
BodyByHostess

on April 28, 2003 at 14:09:45

A fixed output, screw-in tank is your best value option for nitro on a cocker. The 2K3 comes with an adjustable reg, so an adjustable tank is not necessary. I recommend the Crossfire, but if you do get a Crossfire make sure to get the HP (high pressure - 850psi) and not the LP (low pressure - 450 psi). Any good adjustable reg (including stock) will perform well with the higher input pressure. Some regs will not be as consistant with the lower pressure (it's too close to the operating pressure). The input and output pressure to and from your reg needs to be further apart than the LP Crossfire would allow.

: Ok, so I'm planning to get started on a 2k3 vert feed Cocker... I have been reading up at various sites and such, but one thing is bugging me... I want to get Nitro, but, Which should I get with a Stock 2k3 vert? I have some cash, but not enough to heavily modify it, I just want to know the best system I can get for a good price.


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