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Posted by California_Dragon on January 23, 2002 at 13:21:40:
In Reply to: Re: delrin bolt for shocker posted by
he has a point in that delrin bolts wont increase your performance. i just got a new 2002 Eclipse shocker and it has an aluminum front on its supah-slick bolt. and they started winning national tournaments when the shocker first came out. and they DONT use delrin bolts. im sure they have their reasons which relate to performance so email them and ask. all i know is my shocker Eclipse is rated at 15 B.P.S. and it seems to go AS fast as an Angel firing side by side. my shocker screams. id be afraid to put in a plastic piece when the supah-slick works so well. if i had a stock shocker the first thing i would do is buy a supah-slick bolt and convert it to 9 volt power with an eclipse kit and get an eclipse on/off button. but thats me . sorry guys i tried to slam kryst...i even had a whole post ready...it just didnt make sense....so i restarted with this one.... later
Kryst-Wicked_Grin
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