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I bet it would.
In Reply to: pressure? posted by matt carter on September 09, 2003 at 03:06:36:
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Posted by: Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont on September 13, 2003 at 17:51:33
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: will a 450 preset starve a sidwinder AKA on a cocker?
Generally, the accepted rule of thumb is to have at least 200 psi differential between a primary and secondary regulator. If you go to a 450 pre set, you'd better have a LP valve in that cocker and the secondary reg set at 250 psi or lower. THAT would BE a very Low Pressure LP setup. Otherwise, why pay for a regulator you don't need? Twice as many things to go wrong and twice as hard to figure out WHAT went wrong! You could REMOVE the stock reg and just run off of the 450 psi preset. Drop a little weight (assuming the 850 preset and 450 preset weighs the same. But if you ever want to go to LP in the sub 300 psi range, you have painted yourself into a corner with a 450 psi preset. You MIGHT have flow rate problems you can't resolve and have shootdown aka starvation. If you bought the HP preset 850 psi then you would have the pressure differential to feed the flow rates required without even thinking about it. Those are the pros and cons as I understand them. BUT you could ask to HOOK one UP before you buy it and let it rip in the store.... Shooting only air.
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