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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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In Reply to: Re: What about when ... posted by Razorpb on November 13, 2002 at 14:06:34:


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Posted by:
Vampyr
on November 13, 2002 at 20:08:54

I stay away from all the Clippard manufactured rams because they are not serviceable.I may have to special order some SMCs here soon...


: Promises, promises, I'd like to see some data on performance rather than sales pitches. One interesting tidbit on KAPP's Phat ram, for all it's extra length, it has the same stroke as the ANS mini ram. Runs on lower pressure due to increased volume, but will have no difference on pressure applied to a ball when tuned. I would think that a higher volume ram would also be slower than a mini ram, but I'm sure not enough to make a difference in performance, just on paper. Keep in mind who makes the ram, not who stamps their name on it. All rams more than likely come from Clippard or Bimba.

: Razor

: : : Performace wise there is no difference that a finger fired marker could benefit from.

: : We get into the FASSSSSST electro world? Both Kapp and FreeFlow Promise INSAINE Cycle rates ... Hype?

: : -Micah


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