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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
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Posted by Doc Holiday on May 03, 2002 at 16:19:11:

In Reply to: So where can I get the wire? posted by DougSeman on May 03, 2002 at 14:55:47:

Just give Mondo a call. You can find his number at www.animalpaintball.com Tell him you want the "Sight Rail to Hopper" wire. It'll be about 18 or 19 dollars.

I just got one for mine and truthfully I wouldn't recommend it. I've not been able to get a feed rate over 10 bps. I can easily hit 13 with my IR3 but the intellifeed just can't keep the ball comin'. I've ordered an evolution impeller in the hopes that that will fix things... but i also ordered an X-Board for my rev because my friend uses his X-Board rev on his angel with no problems at 12 bps. Another good hopper is the Ricochet 2K. I'm waiting for my new shell to come in, i'll try to post results once it does.

-Doc





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