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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Autococker Upgrades

In Reply to: Autococker Upgrades posted by Adam on June 30, 2003 at 11:56:32:


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Posted by:
Kyle Wolfe
on June 30, 2003 at 18:31:55

almost all 03 parts will fit a 98 exept for bolts however the body is not longer just the backblock an post 2000 back blocks can be bought. Here's my set-up advice:
-Dye frontblock kit (its the quickest and most efficant)
-Smartparts freak barrel kit (fits any pant so accurate)
-Shocktech superfly bolt (accurate, efficant)
-Eclipse trigger, either the blade or E-blade if you have the cash (quickest smoothest shortest pull)
-Freeflow tungstun hammer kit (heaviest hammer, most efficant)
-shockteck 3:16 or madman cocker valve
-any Air America or Dye hyper reg
Hope i was some help if you have any questions about istalling these e-mail me at kylewolfe@aol.com



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