January 17th, 2009, 21:13 | #16 |
Even more cushioning? I think that's the idea anyways. At the very least, the o-ring on the MASK piston head is silicon rather than rubber. Apparently that's suppose to be a good thing.
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January 17th, 2009, 21:42 | #17 |
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Thanks for the input. I do appreciate the help.
Decisions, decisions, decisions. Systema or Sorbo? Oh well, I'll sleep on it and decide when I have the parts in hand. |
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I have the Modify High Torque Modular gearset already. I'm not planning to go high speed for high ROF so using a lipo is not necessary. Last edited by coach; January 17th, 2009 at 22:48.. |
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January 18th, 2009, 00:49 | #20 | |
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I have a 100 spring in now and before the lipo batt I was getting ~330 fps so with the high ROF I think it will be more fps but I don't know how much yet. |
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January 18th, 2009, 01:09 | #21 |
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Negatory on ROF affecting FPS
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January 18th, 2009, 21:30 | #22 |
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Picked up parts from Jugglez today.
Modify Cylinder set Modify S100 (the one in there was shorter than the S90 spring) Sorbo piston head and pad Will see how it all goes together. |
January 25th, 2009, 15:07 | #23 |
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Installed everything and it's shooting well but seems underpowered. The spring was a significant upgrade so I don't see how it can't pierce the side of a coke can. Yeah, that's right, it won't penetrate even one side. Could it be the Mask sorbo piston head in combination with the sorbo pad? How can I go about testing for leaks? There is still a fair amount of air coming out of the barrel. All the orings were oiled and appear to have a decent seal. I used a thin coat of 20wt shock oil on everything. I was expecting the Modify S100 to be slightly overpowered in the end. |
January 25th, 2009, 15:16 | #24 |
cost more, but you can never go wrong with Prometheus parts. They are the unnecessarily more pricy version of Modify.
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January 25th, 2009, 15:23 | #25 |
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January 25th, 2009, 16:47 | #26 |
Have u checked your air seal? When your mechbox is open push the piston into the cylinder with your finger over the end of the cylinder head without the airnozzle. If you can push it down and theres resistance your airseal is good. If not you may need to check your piston Oring or your cylinder had Oring. Then put on the airnozzle and try it again, if air leaks out crazily you may also need a new air nozzle, I believe Modify has a double Oring one which is great.
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January 25th, 2009, 17:21 | #27 |
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yes, I did a basic compression test but didn't test to see if there was a leak between the cylinder head and nozzle. there was significant resistance when I tried to push the piston into the cylinder while covering the cylinder head opening. I guess I'll have to tear it down again and make sure there is a proper seal between the cylinder head and nozzle. will probably give all the orings another silly bath to swell them up a bit. I also did try to stretch out the one on the MASK piston head but it didn't stretch much. more than likely because it is silicone.
the nozzle that comes with the cylinder set is a POM nozzle and not the modify one so no oring. |
January 25th, 2009, 18:22 | #28 |
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You have a big airleak somewhere, don't always blame the spring, that 100 will blast through both sides of a can easily. Leak can be anywhere between the pistonhead O-ring to the hop up rubber. If you got a ported piston head, then I've had problems with those also not inflating properly every time and causing wildly varying fps readings, even over 100fps difference at times. Someone once mentioned to not use grease on the O-Ring, just use a wipe of silicon oil, I tried it and it worked great right away............... haven't tried recently though. But make sure your hop up rubber is good too, it'll affect the velocity. Avoid the blue rubber Madbull ones, I have yet to find a set that actually seals well without being distorted, and I actualy bought at leasta dozen sets of them last year to use in client's guns. Not worth the price paid at all, even if cheap.
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February 19th, 2009, 21:19 | #29 |
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Long over due update:
With talking about testing the MadBull .25 tracers at next weekends FR game, I finally decided to break the gun down and open the mechbox once again. I'm getting good at this! Anyway, I think I discovered the leak or possible leaks. It is possible that the hopup rubber was not seated quite right. While checking the madbull TB length with my tracer unit sensor the inner barrel seemed to seat better and actually lock down with the retaining c-clip. (MB TB = 229mm but is about 15-20mm longer than the stock UTG inner) TB clears the tracer sensor so good on that front. Rubber is the stock CA one that comes with the newer metal unit. Will continue to use it since it's brand new. Next possible leak is with the nozzle. I took the cylinder out and did another compression test and all was good. Pushing the piston in and pulling it out while covering the nozzle tip with my finger results in little to no movement of the piston. But I noticed when the nozzle is near the end of the cylinder head, just before the spring releases, I can hear air leaking between the cylinder head and nozzle. Now is there any way in ensuring a better seal between them? Will teflon tape work and stay put? Would it not eventually get worn and moved by the moving nozzle? I will probably just end up getting the modify one with the double orings to eliminate this air leak. More money in to this gun and I will eventually need to get a new lower receiver. Cracks are forming from slight fitment issues and JB Weld can only do so much. :P Last question, is the tappet plate suppose to flex much during a cycle? mine seems to bend a whole lot when I try to advance the piston by turning the gears. Last edited by coach; February 19th, 2009 at 21:22.. |
February 20th, 2009, 13:46 | #30 |
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Okay, so I gave in and figured I'd just get a new Modify tappet and Modify nozzle (w/oring)
Hope this eliminates the air leak otherwise I'm lost as to what else it could be. |
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