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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Hey Doc Roc.....

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Posted by Hellrazor on July 08, 2002 at 22:57:12:

In Reply to: Re: Hey Doc Roc..... posted by Dr. on July 05, 2002 at 15:03:24:

: My gun has the following upgrades:
: 16" SP AA barrell
: Shochtech Delrin Bolt (quick release)
: Shocktech LPC (extended)
: Shocktech Spring kit
: Pure Energy (thor) regulator, bottom line

: What else would you need to put on it to convert to LP? I see that you listed a new valve. What's the difference? Polished internals will do just what for you? What about the valve pin? Can you guys hook me up, or what?

: Doc Roc

Hey. Check out my site. www.hellrazorcustoms.com shadow_walker works with me. The point of the new valve is to make sure the outlet is bigger than before. It creates less air resistance, so you can go lower pressure. The valve pin purpose is to make it skinnier, so more air can go around it, restricting the air less and more flowing. The purpose of the polished internals is to create an ultra smooth finish on them so there is less resistance, allowing a lighter main spring, therefor, less choppage. We'll be out of state for a week or so. We'll talk to you then, man. Later. Hellrazor out.


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