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    imps hp or lp

    im getting an imp and do i need a hp tank or a lp tank thanx

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    depends on the regulator going into the imp. You could put a good reg on them and run either of those types of tanks. Good regs being like sidewinders, 2litres, torps, cp's.

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    how a bout a bob long torpedo reg?

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    buy my HP tank.

    150 bux w/ cover un-hydro'd


    *edit* i used this same tank on an impulse a few months ago with a smart parts max-flo reg, and it was perfect...so....buy my tank

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    no ty cat man i have a way better deal on a tank anyways so...

    if anyone has a steel tank id buy it

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    Steel tank on an impulse will be freaking heavy.

    As stated already you can use either tank on an impulse. However, as stated in a previous thread of the same nature you'd be better off going with a high pressure tank and a good inline regulator, such as the torpedo. If you choose to get a low pressure tank you need to make sure you have at least a two to one ratio.ie. tank outlet pressure = twice the required operating pressure of your marker. This will help when it comes to shootdown and regulator recharge. If your tank pressure is too low you may starve the marker. Smart Parts uses a low pressure tank with attached inline regulator on all of their ultimate packages. This is good and bad for obvious reasons.

    Hope this helps.
    Last edited by Boogeyman; 08-24-2005 at 02:56 PM. Reason: comments

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    yea it does help thanx alot thats all i needed to know

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