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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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Posted by:
Angry_Hippie

on December 04, 2002 at 11:39:28

At the moment I'm in the middle of building a custom electro cocker. This is my set up so far
vertical body 2000+
E-blade
aka lightning bolt
micro rock
sto ram

Now I would like some suggestions on the internals. I'm not planning on running low pressure, because the eye will prevent chops. But I don't want shoot down in rapid fire.
Do you think i need a volumizer?
What valve is good if i don't plan on going low pressure? I was thinking on going with the a stock valve, but I'm not sure on the valves flow rate in very rapid fire? Mabye spooler valve?

Next is hammer? Is heavier or lighter better in an electro cocker? I could just go with a high polished stock hammer?

Springs Well i guess this depends on the hammer and valve

Finally An in line regulator. I'll be using compressed air. I was thinking go with the good old Ergo reg, but i have heard good things about the Vigalanty and maxflo. But i don't know if i want to dish out 100$ for them if they are not any better?
Thanks everyone.


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