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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
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Posted by Greenfield on July 27, 2002 at 21:03:47:

In Reply to: Also posted by Davin on July 27, 2002 at 00:32:03:

Expansion Chamber?? Expansion Chambers IMO are useless. A regulator is what i've always seen used for LP.

Also.. most people i know REMOVE the VENTURI from their stock spyder bolt .. when planing to go LP.

The stock bolt with the Venturi removed is like an AKA lightning bolt, it's better flowing.

Also.. get a higher flowing VA (32 * Is good, or a Bob Long VA. You would also probably need a new valve like the 32 * Magnaport valve. DO NOT GET THE AKA TORNADO VALVE UNLESS RUNING UNDER 300 psi. it will be a $40 piece of scrap metal that doesn't work if you run it over 300 .

Here's what i'd get for LP:

New Barrel (12" or at the longest 14" with minimal porting. CP 1 piece are good, and cheap)

New Valve (32 * magnaport is good , but use the stock Cup seal)

New VA (a higher flowing VA like a 32 * VA, Bob Long VA, or if you know how.. drill your stock VA)

Remove the venturi from your bolt (i will give you a link for this).

Polish your internals (Bolt, Striker)

Regulator (Palmers Male is a great regulator for CO2)

Anyway.. here is an EXCELLENT site for LP.

http://www.ottersccustoms.com

It's the BEST site i've found for LP and OTTER is a great guy!

Hope i helped.

If you need more info

E-mail me

Kevin_schenck@hotmail.com



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