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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: noob/1st Gun/TL+/Trying to go LP...will this work?

In Reply to: noob/1st Gun/TL+/Trying to go LP...will this work? posted by CrappyOne on March 23, 2003 at 14:43:14:


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Posted by:
DJacob

on March 31, 2003 at 21:37:38

Sigh.... buying a series of upgrades to lower the pressure of your marker is a mistake! LP is a progressive upgrade, you can't just buy a bunch of LP parts and strap them to a marker and expect it to achieve what you want. You might lower your op pressure that way but you'll likely also spend a bunch of $$ on stuff you didn't need.

I reccomend you buy a good reg and a spring kit first and see how far that takes you. This should be enough to get your op pressure into the 500s. If you want to go lower buy a high flow valve. Don't buy anything else, unless it's to deal with a specific problem!

Just a word to the wise.


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