View Full Version : Lpr? Tools?!!
lucky1_17
07-29-2003, 01:09 AM
Ok i just got my speed and ever since i have had it it has horrible consistency like 200 to 280!! and When i rip on it it has massive shoot down some times i will have a ball go so slow i will shoot it in the barrel with the next ball! LPR Tools came with it when i bought it but i dont know how to use them they just look like giant volumizers to me....ne ways ne help will be appreciated i am really getting frustrated with it. Thanks
MoogLe
07-29-2003, 01:27 AM
just, ungass your gun, take off the lpr cap with n allen key, i think it's on the left side with the speed, the cap is where you would put a volumizer, then you screw on the gauge, gass up your gun and voila, your lpor pressure shows up, shoot a couple of shots to make sure it doesnt creep, if its too low, add shims, too hight, remove shims
hope that helps
Need4Speed
07-29-2003, 01:44 PM
This happened to me...make sure your tank is screwed in all the way. I didn't have mine screwed in all the way so the fps gradually went down....280, 200, 157.
He's using volumizers, or at least he says he is in his Sig. You probably have the problem where the volumizer is blocking the path of the air because it is too long. Try taking them off if you have the plugs. If you don't have the plugs, sand the back ends of the volumizers.
75thranger
07-29-2003, 06:42 PM
where did u buy ur speed from that it came with lpr tools??
lucky1_17
07-29-2003, 09:22 PM
None of the tools i have have a gauge...it is just the 2 chrome things that look like huge volumizers...how do i know which one to use?? I have already taken off the volumizers and that did seem to help a little with the shoot down when i rip but it still does it and the consistency is still crazy...
I bought it barely used with the tank,vol,lpr tool,and drop altogether.
lucky1_17
07-29-2003, 11:00 PM
Ok i figured out the whole tool thing i was unaware that they unscrewed in like 3 places DOH!... ne ways i hooked in the gauge and when it is in the middle but when i shoot it drop real quick then goes back when i quite...is that supposed to happen???
newqlear
01-01-2004, 05:19 PM
just, ungass your gun, take off the lpr cap with n allen key, i think it's on the left side with the speed, the cap is where you would put a volumizer, then you screw on the gauge, gass up your gun and voila, your lpor pressure shows up, shoot a couple of shots to make sure it doesnt creep, if its too low, add shims, too hight, remove shims
hope that helps
what does it mean when it creeps moog? I watch my lpr gauge when I shoot it goes from like 80 and gradually progresses to it normal pressure , furthermore I have fsdo and horrible velocity consistency like 170 to 307 with my new handy dandy radar chron...I think I am gonna send it to ken... I have mesed with it long enough....USED GOODS BLAH!
thog94
01-01-2004, 05:21 PM
what does it mean when it creeps moog? I watch my lpr gauge when I shoot it goes from like 80 and gradually progresses to it normal pressure , furthermore I have fsdo and horrible velocity consistency like 170 to 307 with my new handy dandy radar chron...I think I am gonna send it to ken... I have mesed with it long enough....USED GOODS BLAH!
Your LPR has gone bad OR you need to rebuild your mini reg.
MoogLe
01-01-2004, 05:51 PM
yep,
clean your minireg, if it still creeps you need a new lpr :(
newqlear
01-02-2004, 06:06 PM
well I am going to call ken today..I enjoy this site it gives me great joy an I am sure if I messed with the gun for long enough I could figure it out however the sponsors "ken imparticular" is going to take a look at my monster clean her up and check her out... it's not about feeling comfortable with taking my gun apart but rather if there are any problems I should be aware I would rather somone who repairs them all day gives his professional opinion rather than my educated guess... Sides you guys have drilled support our sponsors into my head AND WITH GOOD REASON!! :) yes there is a thread of common sense in my head it's just not too long :)
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