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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: First Autococker

In Reply to: First Autococker posted by Crazy_Eyes on February 25, 2003 at 22:43:40:


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Posted by:
K Keaty
on February 26, 2003 at 08:27:42

There should be no significant difference between the 02 and the 03. When you first buy it, don't change anything. Play with it a while, and see what you like and don't like. After that, customize away. I'd say the first things to look at are the 3-way and barrel (assuming you run HPA already), but you have to find out what NEEDS to be changed. You might like the stock cocker just fine.

Kevin

: First I would like to say thanks for anyone who answers. What is better, the 02 or 03 Vertical Autococker(it is my first)? After that, then what would I need? I do not know anyone with an Autococker, so I need some help. Thanks!


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