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Re: Would like some suggestions...

In Reply to: Re: Would like some suggestions... posted by Vampyr on December 04, 2002 at 20:04:26:


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Posted by:
Angry_Hippie

on December 05, 2002 at 11:22:32

Thanks guys for the reply's.
I have one question for you Vampyr. I've been doing research on the madman rocket. I really like the concept but there is not much written about it? how has your experience been with it?
Does it perform as well as the other top valves? such as the AKA and Rat 3:16
THanks Again

: Maddman Rocket.
: You'll need to read LPCDs Rocket install made easy. It is still available in the sections area of www.autococker.net
: Maddman Springs. These are very good. It's the whole set so you can tune.
: Your body is new enough. An LPC won't likely help. Some of the "New" LPCs really are just looks. Some aren't even really drilled out inside.
: To avoid shoot down, you want a good reg. I'd say either of the WGPs or a Sidewinder. Ergos and stock can be a bit touchy to adjust, you can try replacing the spring pack (I have a post around here with the exact part number)
: Hammer.. Either stock or lighter. (Since you refer to shoot down, I'm thinking you are looking for ROF)

: : Try an Orracle valve, I'm extremely happy with it. I just went away from a Rat 3:16 and used the Orracle valve with the included spring set, sweetspotted and now get +/- 4 fps. A volumizer is alway a good idea to get more volume behind the valve. I polished my stock hammer and it works just fine. I recently went back to the stock WGP reg, the Ergo should be just fine, and easier to adjust (external) than my stock (internal) but once you set it correctly, you don't have to mess with it anyway. I've seen ANS inlines and the new Messiah reg on friends guns and don't see better performance for the high priced regs, compared to stock. Hope it helps, and saves some cash you'll need to spend on paint anyway with E-blade frame!

: : Razor

: :
: : : 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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