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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

HI low


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Posted by:
m98monkey
on April 30, 2003 at 14:41:40

My gun is having problems. Just got switched over to a knew tank. PMI puer energy 68 cu 4500 psi. ALso just got my block totally replaced and a new ram installed. Gassed it up for the first time, tank and all and my first shot would be fine, and the second shot would be low, Hi, low, hi low hi low. I think you get the point.

FIrst I thought Ihad goofed the timing or a valve problem. checked both, they are perfect. Started to watch the gauge on my on/off cradle and I would have total velocity drop off! Anyone else had this problem before. I'm thinking it is the tank. We put it on a standard 2k3 vert and it worked fine, but we put it on an impulse (considerably lower pressure) and it did the same thing, hi low hi low. I think it is the tank, anyone else had this problem?

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