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location of the HP hoses. When the hoses are sticking up towards your chest, if the valve outlet is up or in towards you, it puts the HP hose in a position where they will dig into your shoulder which will push the tops of the tanks down. By having the valve outlet facing down/out it relocates the HP hose roughly 2" lower which allows the center of the tank to be 2" higher, conveniently somewhere in the plane parallel to the center of your body. The D3's are less bad than some because the HP hose is facing somewhat forward of center, but most first stages have the HP port at 90* to the din screw. This is why Razor style hose routing is not possible with SPG's up. Conversely with SPG's down, you should have the valve outlet facing up otherwise the SPG will sag and drag through stuff.
to Subcooled, why does it matter whether he is kicking through high current or not, if he wants his tanks parallel to his body and along the centerline, then we should help.
to Subcooled, why does it matter whether he is kicking through high current or not, if he wants his tanks parallel to his body and along the centerline, then we should help.