Remote coils are built for both, so yes.
a "remote line" or "coil" is a long coil of steel tubing that is plugged into the Asa (air source adapter/where the tank goes in) and allows the air or co2 tank to be carried on a harness on your back. This is recommended if you are going to use a butt stock or want a light (but less maneuverable) gun.
Yes, but it is highly recommended that you use HPA instead. CO2 with this marker may cause re-cocking issues as well a pressure spikes. It will defiantly cause a decrease in pressure consistency. It is recommended, if you need to run CO2, that you use an anti-siphon tank or a vertical tank with remote line to decrease liquid intake.
CO2 or HPA will work fine with it
Yes, any pressure or HPA tank on an FEP quest will work. It can not run on Co2.
No it can only use HPA because the CO2 will mess up the soleinoid and possibly damge your gun
Spyder Sonix can use any Co2 or HPA tank
any Co2 tank and high pressure HPA tanks.
Yes, it can use any tank with a valve.
HPA -- High Pressure Air. Compressed nitrogen/air that is used to power a paintball gun. HPA tanks are more expensive than CO2 tanks, but HPA is more consistent and does not damage your marker. HPA is an essential for high end electronic guns. CO2 -- Compressed Carbon Dioxide that is used to power a paintball gun. CO2 tanks are much, much cheaper than HPA tanks, but are also more hazardous to use on electronic guns. CO2 has a nasty habit of suddenly turning into a liquid, especially when it is cold outside. When CO2 turns into a liquid it can have negative effects on velocity and accuracy. Also, for this reason, CO2 is dangerous to use on an electric gun because if liquid CO2 gets into the gun's internal parts it can damage the marker's electrical components permanently. In short--HPA tanks are expensive but more consistent, and necessary for expensive electronic guns. CO2 is cheap but can have unpleasant side effects, so it should only be used on lower end guns.
Smart Parts claims it does, but you have to change settings, and even then you risk CO2 bleeding into the gun and damaging it.
a remote coil and tank. all you do is screw the coil into your gun, screw the tank into the coil, and then screw int the pressurizer on the coil
Yes. unless you use HPA.