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    Posted: 23 June 2005 at 12:15pm

I have a Model 98 with R/T all new internals and madman springs. So anyways will the Evil detonator regulator fit in the model98 valve if not couldn't i just goto a store and get different fitments. Is a Evil detonator regulator a good thing with my setup?

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Sorry, don't know much about regulators.

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One question first, why'd you get new internals?
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Because it actually add distance and made the gun shoot alittle faster. This is actually with the velocity turned all the way down too.
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Originally posted by rossy11223 rossy11223 wrote:

Sorry, don't know much about regulators.



Then dont post.

A palmer stabilizer will suit you better. BTW: regs dont go into the valve.
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Umm where does the reg go because i always though it went in the valve bolt.
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Also what would be the difference between a Detonator and a palmer stabalizer. Because i can find a Detonator for 50 free shipping.
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Originally posted by onthezone onthezone wrote:

Also what would be the difference between a Detonator and a palmer stabalizer. Because i can find a Detonator for 50 free shipping.

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Are you using HPA or CO2 on your 98??

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Pfft, the Detonator is the second highest flowing reg on the market, behind the AKA 2-Liter.

They're great regs-for HPA.

If you're using CO2, get a Palmers.
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Originally posted by FyreFly FyreFly wrote:

Are you using HPA or CO2 on your 98??

I'm using co2 

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Get the palmers then. You would need a Vertical Adapter to use a reg.
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Originally posted by ritzblitz ritzblitz wrote:

Get the palmers then. You would need a Vertical Adapter to use a reg.

Thanks man. I always though that you could put it right into the valve bolt i guess they are different sizes.

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There are different types like direct or should i just go with the normal one.

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  Female takes the palce of the asa on the bottom of your gun and requires some mounting rings.  Male requires a verticle adapter and new hoses/fittings.  The only difference is position and price.  Palmer says that there is no difference in performance.  Female equals out to around $90, male equals out to just over $110.  Also, if you use a remote, an in-line attaches directly onto the remote with no fittings and is cheaper than both male and female.
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Originally posted by onthezone onthezone wrote:

There are different types like direct or should i just
go with the normal one.



The Direct Stabilizer will take the place of your steel braided line that goes
directly into the valve. However, since the fitting is too short to reach the
valve, you need to cut away the body around the input to the valve if you
want to use a direct. I recommend either the male or female.



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