| I used dual stabes on a Blazer and the consistency was insane. Also had it anti-syphoned.
+-1 at the chrono with just about any paint.
The Stabe cuts liquid co2 down really well. With 2 of those and Anti-syphon combo'd into the deal I never froze up my tank. The standard stabe has a ratio of around 70:1 (I think) which means the input pressure has to change 70 psi for the output to change 1 psi. Co2 being unstable as it is can swing from 900-600 psi under normal shooting conditions. The female stabe output will change about 4 psi. Which means the second male stabe will stay spot on.
I don't know what the prime operating pressure of a Typhoon is. I had my female stabe set to around 550 and my male stabe set to 400 on my Blazer.
Really it's a luxury item. But it does have it's benefits for Co2 use. |