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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: A/C Reg Suggestions

In Reply to: Re: A/C Reg Suggestions posted by Shadow_Cocker on January 12, 2003 at 17:01:00:


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Posted by:
Vampyr
on January 12, 2003 at 22:07:40

: I dont really like the size of the inline maxflow... if it were not for that I would probably go for that. Last night I was talking with a dealer and he offered me one of the newer WGP Ergos for kinda cheap. Anyone still use one of those?

Yup. Good reg, but can get touchy to adjust at lower pressure. The sidewinder is a slightly improved ERGO (Basically the fitting for the hose comes in differently).

If it is too hard to adjust just where you want it, go to www.mcmaster.com and look at beville (sp?) springs. go for the lightest spring for .75" OD. and use a stack of 8 instead of seven like the stock. this will give more throw on the piston for a given pressure and sets the primary adjustment range down around 250 PSI. I have a post around here somewhere with the part number.


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