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    Posted: 22 May 2005 at 2:03pm
What is a good size tank for an A5 that isn't over 150 bucks
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When it comes to getting a tank size, dont be cheap. I suggest either a 45/4500 or a 68/4500.

They are over $150 though.

68/4.5k is only $192


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Heyya!

I'd look into something like a 68/3000 or 88/3000 tank. Or, if you want, for around $200.00, a 68/4500 which will yield about %50.00 more shots per fill over a 3000psi tank.

Good luck!

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i would deffinetly spend alittle more money and go with a 68/4500.  Crossfire is an awsome brand.
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Originally posted by pbdude985 pbdude985 wrote:

i would deffinetly spend alittle more money and go with a 68/4500.  Crossfire is an awsome brand.


Yeah until they freakin explode your regulator's gauge.
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I have a crossfire 92/45 and i only get 250-300 shots out of it . what is wrong and what can i get to fix the problem.my a-5 has an e-grip but that can't be what is causing the problem, that is the only upgrade i have on it.

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Originally posted by slimjim23 slimjim23 wrote:

Originally posted by pbdude985 pbdude985 wrote:

i would deffinetly spend alittle more money and go with a 68/4500.  Crossfire is an awsome brand.


Yeah until they freakin explode your regulator's gauge.

Sounds like operator error.

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