The gun will use a QEV/ homemade sleeve valve combo to achieve semi/auto fire. I plan to use a 3/4 QEV, but I need it as small, fast, lightweight, and cheap as possible, and with a high flow. I would like it to be able to tolerate high-as-possible pressures, but this is for off-field target carnage (around 20 psi on field, up to CO2 pressure off-field.)
From what I understand, there are two factors affecting valve performance: opening time and Cv, or flow coefficient. There are several types and brands of QEVs I have seen, some using diaphragms, others using shuttles.
Question 1: Do shuttle QEVs open faster than diaphragm QEVs?
Question 2: Are diaphragm QEVs able to handle 150+ psi past their rating like shuttle QEVs?
This site shows what appears to be a 3/4" shuttle QEV with a CV of 4.08. This site (.pdf warning) shows a 3/4 diaphragm QEV with a CV of 10.55. I am leaning toward the diaphragm, but it appears to be bigger and heavier than the shuttle. Prices are not listed. Also, different companies use different ways to measure CV, but it is generally calculated as the number of gallons of water that can flow through the valve at 100 psi with a 10 psi drop in pressure per minute.
Question 3: What kind of performance difference would I see between the two?
For paintball, I need EXTREME fill speed (Cv), a cycle rate of around 10 per second, and little pilot air.
Also, I would be grateful for any suggestions for alternative QEVs or a completely different valve setup.
Shuttle QEV

Diaphragm QEV












