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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: MY gun is LP already?? HELP !!!!!!!

In Reply to: MY gun is LP already?? HELP !!!!!!! posted by Zepher on May 15, 2003 at 23:12:47:


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Posted by:
Vampyr

on May 16, 2003 at 02:20:59

In general you want about 200 PSI difference across an inline, so if your tank is preset at 650 ish or more you'll be fine. 600.... well you might get shoot down. 500, you're likely to get problems.
As long as you might be getting a spring set and valve tool, you may want to look at a valve while your in there. Especially if your preset is below 500 PSI. A Properly tuned Maddmann Rocket will run 205-215 PSI in most set ups. Now there are only about a handful of people that can really set up a Rocket well. You need to be a bit of a Tinkerer if you want to go that route. Otherwise drop the cash on a Tornado. www.autococker.net is the last archive that I know of for the Rocket set up.


: So the stock is at 450 psi but doesent that mean you need to double that number for the output of the tank. like i heard if the reg is 400psi you want 800 psi preset on my tank. would a 450 preset tank work on my stock 2002 WGP autococker or would i need a higher pressure tank??? what is the right preset?? i am confuse could someone explain please
: thanks in advance
: bill


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