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Re: Low Pressure Chamber?

In Reply to: Re: Low Pressure Chamber? posted by FoxWalk on April 03, 2003 at 12:24:52:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on April 03, 2003 at 14:38:00

It should actually be called a volumizer, all it does is put a higher volume of air behind the valve, so if you get a reg and do a low pressure mod, you will have some extra air volume to feed the valve.

Razor


: : What does a low pressure chamber do? What is it for?

: One thing you can to to a marker is to make it low pressure. That is to take the input pressure from 800-900 psi to 300-550 PSI. This is acomplished by using a regulator.
: To push the ball out of the barrel at the same speed as high pressure, you need more volume. This is where the LP chamber comes in. This extra air is used to make up for the lower pressure.


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