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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Hey Doc Roc.....

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Posted by Dr. "rocklake" Gardner on July 05, 2002 at 15:03:24:

In Reply to: Hey Doc Roc..... posted by shadow_walker on July 03, 2002 at 12:21:17:

: LP stands for low pressure. What you do is make you gun work at a lower OP (operating pessure). The benifets of this are that you get more shots per tank, less ball brekage, and more consistant shots, a quieter marker, and a smoother shot. If anyone is interested in this, give me or hellrazor a hollar. I will say this though, and LP setup is not cheap. Here is a list of items that must be replaced (don't have to do this all in one shot)

: 1. LPC
: 2. Valve Pin
: 3. New Springs
: 4. Reg.
: 5. Barrel (has to be "port free" for atleast 8in.
: 6. V/A
: 7. Bolt
: 8. Valve
: 9. Polished Internals

: Double check me on all this Dean, thanks.
: HTH.

My gun has the following upgrades:
16" SP AA barrell
Shochtech Delrin Bolt (quick release)
Shocktech LPC (extended)
Shocktech Spring kit
Pure Energy (thor) regulator, bottom line

What else would you need to put on it to convert to LP? I see that you listed a new valve. What's the difference? Polished internals will do just what for you? What about the valve pin? Can you guys hook me up, or what?

Doc Roc


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