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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

I'm puzzled???....................................

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


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Posted by:
RTR
on November 19, 2002 at 16:27:12

: 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!

Red valve (very heavy) and yellow hammer (very light) not your normal low pressure combination such as green valve yellow hammer. How far in is your velocity adjuster? I don't see how your valve is held open long enough to provide the amount of air required at that low of an operating pressure. Just curious.

Rick


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