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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Regulator question....

In Reply to: Regulator question.... posted by Shadow_Cocker on February 20, 2003 at 21:47:42:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on February 21, 2003 at 02:23:29

The reg can't read higher than the supply. The preset is 'supposed' to be 800 psi. It might just be 950 psi or your guage is off and reads whatever pressure as 950 psi.

But 950 psi presets are more common than a 800 psi. First one I've heard of in fact at 800 psi.

You want your ergo set at least at the stock autococker pressure around 450-500 psi. You should be able to do 300-350 with a stock valve and a spring set. Want to sell the stock reg?

Dale


: I put an brand new Ergo reg on my cocker today and it fixed my prob that I posted before about having no velocity (Thanks.... like I thought you guys were right ) I put a gauge on the ergo to read the pressure and it showed 950 psi. Now seeing as how I have a preset tank at 800 psi this kinda confuses me. The ergo is set to the mid point of the throw for the adjuster. The gauge is a Dye mini ( 0-1200 ) that was working fine last week. Anyone had this happen before?


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