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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

velocity fluctuations...


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Posted by:
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on December 05, 2002 at 17:17:02

my 02 cocker is fluctuating too much. i just got it timed properly by an airsmith. I got a sidewinder inline reg on it, boomstick, and a wgp hinge. everything else is pretty much stock. the reg was set to about 450psi. should i use the ivg to adjust velocity? or the external adjuster on the inline reg? the airsmith also said the threads on my bottomline were wearing, and i should get that replaced sometime soon before i mess up the threads on my nitro tank. the tank is really hard to screw in, so it might not be pressing the pin valve on the tank as well as it should be. could this have an impact on my velocity? what can i do to get consistant velocities??? thanks

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