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Identity Crisis
04-29-2004, 03:06 PM
Would i be better off getting an intellifeed kit or just getting a new loader, im usin a revie right now, didnt know if this stuff would work

RyanRex
04-29-2004, 03:34 PM
An intellifeed wont speed up the capabilities of your loader. You would be better off junking the revie and grabing an egg, unless you are happy with the speed of your revie then it might be worth it.

Identity Crisis
04-29-2004, 03:42 PM
i didnt know if the speed of the revie would increase with the intellifeed, and it doesnt do this correct, it just spins after a few BPS

Vantage_TeS
04-29-2004, 03:48 PM
Thats what its supposed to do, spin after you start shooting over 1bps.

A rev will feed 14bps no problem. I bet if you look at you ROF (highest achieved rate of fire) you arent shooting that, so therefor you are not outshooting your hopper, and you dont need a faster one.

I have a LCD and intellifeed, and I dont outshoot my hopper.

It will spin slightly faster, and the main advantage is the gun controls it, not the eyes (no more spinning when you are crawling).

rise
04-30-2004, 12:12 AM
the intellifeed will make the motor in your hopper spin after every shot...therefore the gaps between balls will happen less often. the revvy's eyes have a delay time from when it realizes the feed neck is empty then relaying to the motor to move. so, if you are on a tight budget, then just get the intelli and lower your mrof.

Emmit
04-30-2004, 07:50 AM
okay...to settle a couple of things...

The Intellifeed on the LCD will make the hopper spin if you achieve 2 BPS or greater. The paddles will continue to spin for 1 full second after the last shot.

Things this does...saves weight as you no longer need batteries in the hopper, has a constant spin cycle on the hopper when you start to shoot, removes the operator error of "I forgot to turn on my loader".

Things this does not do...make the hopper spin faster, increase your feed rate...

The intellifeed is a good tool, and it works I used it on my IR3 for a bit, but it just wasn't fast enough for the IR3.