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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Vengance type x Question

In Reply to: Vengance type x Question posted by Luther_D on January 10, 2004 at 17:50:45:


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Posted by:
Corey "Geek1246" Post

on January 14, 2004 at 12:21:12

: I am contimplating buying a Vengance Type X base model autococker. I just noticed that the 3 way on the front block appears to be backwards. Is this normal? Also what brand of N2 is better? Centerflag of Crossfire?
: Thanks

I just checked on the System X forum and unfortunatly I was right. The front reg holds on the front block. What does this mean. Well if you want to put on another front block, it probably won't work. Also if you want to put on a power chamber to help with shoot down, you out of luck there too. You also can't put an aftermarket reg on it because it has a banjo bolt thread, not the standard front reg thread. The good thing about having it like that is that you never have to worry about having enough air to the front reg. I have never had a problem with flow to my WGP cocker, but if that was a common cocker problem. I could see where that would be a good fix for it.

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