A 48ci tank is bigger than a 20oz tank. The first measurement refers to cubic inches, which measures capacity based on volume, while the second refers to ounces, which measures weight.
On the marker itself, you can upgrade the barrel, the tank, the hopper, and get an e-trigger or a rocking trigger. For a barrel, overbore. for example, get something with a bore size of .691-.694. (CP 2 piece barrel, dye ultralite, ect.) A tank would be something like a 48ci 3000psi carbon fiber tank. (Ninja tanks.) Get a good hopper, like a Halo TOO or an Empire Magna. something that suits your price range. You can get a spyder e-trigger on amazon for $70, and a rocking trigger for $100. Hope this helps!
depends on the marker you are using it on and if it is a 3000psi tank or a 4500psi tank but i believe they only make 62s in 3k so, as a ballpark id expect around 600-650
You are looking at around 500 shots. Victors are not the most efficient markers out there, especially with Co2
The duration a Heliox tank can last depends on the flow rate it is being used at. Typically, a Heliox tank can last anywhere between 1 to 6 hours when used for medical purposes or diving applications.
It lasts until it is empty. Depends on what fuel mileage you get and how largw the fuel tank is.
If made properly over 1,000 years
About 18 miles!
50,000 miles or permanently if it is a permanent filter in the tank.
probably 2 days
It depends on the tank size. the average 20 oz is about 800 shots.
The size of the tank is irrelevant when compressing a gas to 60 psi, the size of the tank only matters in regard as to how long you want the contents to last.