28k-lag
26.04.2008, 14:18
for efficency
1. turn psi to 190
2. turn backcap out(stock dwell) until you chrono at your field limit
3. drop dwell a ms at a time or so till you see a drop in fps
4. if you see no drop in fps by the time youre at 1 blink, lower your psi till you see a dropoff in fps.
5. once you see a drop due to either dwell or psi, turn whichever one dropped it back up .5 ms or 10 psi to be safe.
6. make sure youre at your field limit with decent consistency. if you see consistency issues or blowback issues, try upping your dwell and lowering your psi a little.
to be gentle on paint
1. turn your dwell as high as it goes on your board.
2. turn your backcap 3 turns out
4. lower psi until you either
A stop cycling fully(feed 2 at a time to tell)
B get blowback (feed 2 at a time to tell)
C drop your fps below your field limit
5. if A happens, up your psi until you do cycle fully. if B happens up your psi until you stop the blowback. if C happens turn your psi back up until you are at your field limit
6. after all that, you should have a gun on very low pressure, but still has kick??? thats because it has about 4x the dwell it needs. lower your dwell one ms at a time till you see a drop in fps.
7. once that drop happens bump it back up 1 ms. check for consistancy, half cycling, or blowback.
8. if you see consistency issues or blowback issues, try upping your dwell a little. :supi:
1. turn psi to 190
2. turn backcap out(stock dwell) until you chrono at your field limit
3. drop dwell a ms at a time or so till you see a drop in fps
4. if you see no drop in fps by the time youre at 1 blink, lower your psi till you see a dropoff in fps.
5. once you see a drop due to either dwell or psi, turn whichever one dropped it back up .5 ms or 10 psi to be safe.
6. make sure youre at your field limit with decent consistency. if you see consistency issues or blowback issues, try upping your dwell and lowering your psi a little.
to be gentle on paint
1. turn your dwell as high as it goes on your board.
2. turn your backcap 3 turns out
4. lower psi until you either
A stop cycling fully(feed 2 at a time to tell)
B get blowback (feed 2 at a time to tell)
C drop your fps below your field limit
5. if A happens, up your psi until you do cycle fully. if B happens up your psi until you stop the blowback. if C happens turn your psi back up until you are at your field limit
6. after all that, you should have a gun on very low pressure, but still has kick??? thats because it has about 4x the dwell it needs. lower your dwell one ms at a time till you see a drop in fps.
7. once that drop happens bump it back up 1 ms. check for consistancy, half cycling, or blowback.
8. if you see consistency issues or blowback issues, try upping your dwell a little. :supi: