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Maxflow????

hamilton

Ol' Jim Lad
Hi
I am really confused about this even after having downloading the maxflow manual from the website
I want to buy a maxflow for my Bushmaster 2000
I am currently running it on 20oz Co2 with on/off valve and a super sprint bottom line
They reccomend the input preasure for a bushmaster is about 425psi
What kind of maxflow do i need to run on a 20oz co2 bottle and does anyone know where i can get one?
Edit- and for how much??:p

cheers
Hammy:D
 

FAMINE

Pretty boy
Jul 10, 2001
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For C02 u need an old style max flow, keep your eyes out for a 2nd hand one, should cost you around the £50 mark :)

I think I have one in the office on an Impy we have in for sale, feel free to drop by and ill show ya what ya need :)

J
 

stark

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Apr 25, 2003
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Forget about getting a maxflow. I had one with my bushy and had endless problems with it. Get a Nitroduck instead, much better tank reg and only £60!
 

|TPB|=SULLY=

"nil taurus excramentum"
Jan 20, 2004
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ouch that sucks ,tell the minge bags to get an airtank coz not everu 1 wants to balls up there good markers firin there paint.lol what door hinges they r lol.dude if u got a good marker or serviced it & replace all the seals u really dont wanna throw that diabolical co2 innit if u can help it dude ;) :cool: ;)
 

hamilton

Ol' Jim Lad
unfortuneatly i can't help it but thats life
as i said the reccommended input preasure for a bushmaster 2000 is 425psi
now i understand that a normal co2 bottle with a normal on/off valve provides input preasures of around 800psi
essentially what i wanna know is will taking measures to get the input preasure to 425psi weather it's via a maxflow or another kind of reg (like the CMI CO2000 inline regulator i have seen for sale on here) improve the performance of my marker?

i hope thats not too complicated:p

cheers
Hammy:D
 

stark

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Apr 25, 2003
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You can run your BM2K on CO2 but ICD doesnt reccommend it - if you get liquid CO2 in your solenoid it will break.

Regarding input pressure. If its a newer BM2K it will be able to take high pressure input. Again if you have to use CO2 get a Palmer stabiliser rather than using the stock reg.