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Author: | jamesmbaldwin [ Thu Feb 24, 2005 1:38 am ] |
Post subject: | stablizer question |
Just wondering if a stablizer will be more conistant shooting at a lower presure then at a fairly high presure. Example, at 400psi the stablizer shots with a 2% fluctuation, which is 6 fps at 300fps(yeah I know thats not safe but it was an even number). And at 800 PSI it would be shooting at the same 2% fluctuation giving 12 fps + or -. The reason I'm asking is I am making a compact gun and I would like it to be loud with the short barrel but don't want to sacrifice the consistanty. So if anyone knows what I'm saying..... |
Author: | Azzy [ Thu Feb 24, 2005 8:27 am ] |
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Worry about what the gun will be most efficient at with the particular valving. After a case of paint (or 2000+ shots of air) the springs in a stabilizer wear in and keep pretty consistent. At ~350 psi i get a flux of +/-2 fps with good paint. Now with a stab and going low pressure (if the gun needs it for some reason) you can get the low pressure spring pack, or you can get a fatty stabilizer, which maxes out at 400 psi. |
Author: | MadCat [ Thu Feb 24, 2005 11:21 pm ] |
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The PPS low pressure spring kit maxes out at 300psi. Personally, I don't have any guns that need that kind of low-pressure. I run my Blazer at 400psi (with a single "male" stabe) and it's absolutely fine with that -- no big fluxes at the chrono. The female stabe on my Typhoon has acted up in the past -- it's time for a rebuild. |
Author: | Azzy [ Thu Feb 24, 2005 11:42 pm ] |
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If it is new, it needs worn in. I can take a look at it, as I have latley gotten very familiar with PPS reg internals |
Author: | MadCat [ Fri Feb 25, 2005 3:51 pm ] |
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The female stabe is very old (assuming that it's as old as the gun...it's 7 yrs old). Every once in a while it will vent like it's over-pressurized. I'll just add a few drops of airtool oil and it's fine for a few more days. It's pretty obvious that it needs a soft-parts rebuild...I have one inbound from PPS. |
Author: | jamesmbaldwin [ Fri Feb 25, 2005 4:26 pm ] |
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mines gona go on a tippmann Carbine. last carbine I had ran at around 550 to 650psi fine but I want to run mine at higher presure, just wonding if higher presure will run as stable as a lower presure. |
Author: | Azzy [ Fri Feb 25, 2005 9:35 pm ] |
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Yes, it will run stable. |
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