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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Operating Pressure Around 100

In Reply to: Operating Pressure Around 100 posted by Tim on November 19, 2002 at 12:36:09:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on November 19, 2002 at 13:18:28

Wow that's really low. How consistent is it? I've seen some 300+ fps shots at 100psi, but that was with a Rocket Valve, and the consistency was horrible, +/- 50 fps. Lowest I've gone with +/- 5 fps is 250 psi.

Razor

: Hey all I have a 2002 Black Magic, and the current operating pressure is around 100 @ 250 fps and around 125 @ 300 fps. Here is the setup

: 1: Spring Kit(Red valve, Yellow hammer)
: 2: Orracle valve
: 3: ANS Jackhammer II
: 4: Orracle 3-way
: 5: ANS Gen-x inline reg
: 6: Air America Apox Tank
: 7: Teflon Lube
: 8: J&J 2 peice (Edge set)
: 9: WGP Hinge (Not realy anything to do with the pressure)

: Let me know what you think! And let me hear your setup's if its as low also!


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