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Old 06-06-2011, 01:27 AM   #51 (permalink)
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well, just found out that if you set the lpr just right with an rt valve, you can get full auto
I always thought that that would work but I don't have a pneumag to test that
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Whats the best lpr I tried a cheap no name and it couldn't handle the pressure I'm useing a stock cocker lpr right now but I want an adjustable one what do you guys recomend.
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Are you building a sleeper or just a regular pneumag?

I have a small LPR but that is because I have a sleeper. The lpr name start with a T (I forgot what the real name is). My LPR recharge rate is not as good as the micro rock though.

But most people who build regular pneumag just get the micro rock from palmer.
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But most people who build regular pneumag just get the micro rock from palmer.
Seconded. If you have the space, a micro rock is very reliable. They also tend to function well with lower pressures (say with a ULT pneu). I found ticklers a little iffy.


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