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Posted by Tony "BuzzNJ" Peters on July 29, 2002 at 10:24:15:
In Reply to: You know what we need? More technical info. TXT posted by
: You know what I mean, people? I just scrolled down the list, and half of what I saw what what people think of their setups, or this classic: "what upgrade should I get?" Sorry if it sounds like I'm flaming here, but it gets a little old after a while. Now, the people asking actual technical questions, I can understand that. Alot of the questions are real simple, though. But I can understand that, because the newer players don't exactly know a whole lot about their guns, so they need to know about that. I'm rambling here.....oh yeah. We need to talk more tech instead of opinions and the like. WHO'S WITH ME?! anybody....bah. =) Hellrazor out. Alright then, here's a GREAT tech question for you, from one engineer to another..(And if you're not an engineer, oh well). What VOLUME difference is there between shooting at normal pressure (800 PSI) and LP (say, somewhere between 300-400 PSI). Since the claim is LP increases your shots per tank, you'd have to be using less gas per shot than normal pressure. However the other claim is that at LP more gas has to be used to accelerate the ball to the same velocity as normal pressure, which conflicts with the claim of more shots/tank. So the question is what is the difference in volume used/shot between the two and how it adds up overall. Good extra credit for anyone taking physics right now.
shadow_walker
12:27:50 07/29/02
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Hellrazor
16:12:56 07/29/02
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