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Re: Velocity Too High . . .
In Reply to: Velocity Too High . . . posted by Drew_M on January 12, 2003 at 19:53:18:
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Posted by: Vampyr on January 13, 2003 at 20:10:40
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Although not the best solution, you can keep turning the pressure up until your velocity drops off. It will happen... Yes the Sidewinder is a good reg.
: - Evo bolt : The problem I am having is that I cannot run the pressure above 200PSI. If I go above that my velocity won't be below 319FPS (with the adjuster all the way out). I am already running the long Maddman red valve spring and the green hammer spring. What can I do to get the velocity down enough to run the pressure at the 250-280 it needs to be at? Does someone else make softer springs? Can I cut springs? Should I go back to the stock valve? Should I run a different LP valve? : Also - My old HVLP external reg was blown. I am thinking about the AKA Sidewinder. Does anyone have any recs on a good HVLP reg? I am currently setting the pressure via the reg on my air system but it is not real happy that low (I know this is not causing my problems however). : Thanks!
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