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Originally posted by WyrmMaster
sorry, i believe you are the retard.
A quick google search reveals that 68 cubic inches of air weighs about .003 lbs, at atmospheric pressure, or 14.7psi. Now, if you fill your tank to 4500 psi thats approximately 306 times atmospheric pressure. Multiple .003 lbs by 306 and you get about .9 lbs of air. Almost a pound. Pretty significant you ask me.
If you want to check me here are the sites i used.
http://www.allmeasures.com/Formulae/...82/density.htm
http://kids.earth.nasa.gov/archive/air_pressure/
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Alright cool. So then putting a full hopper on the front of my mag makes it a tad front heavy (not much though) So then filling up my 3000 PSI tank should balance it out pretty well, maybe making it a TAD back heavy, but I say back heavy is better than being front heavy.