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paintgiver
09-04-2004, 06:39 PM
If I put a volumizer on my A4 will it make it for air effencent or less? I know it lowers the operating preasure but does that directly effect the opperating preasure?
Vantage_TeS
09-04-2004, 10:23 PM
It will be pretty much the same. More air, less pressure, less air more pressure. Its gonna work out almost the same. A little less efficient on the LP side, but easier on paint.
AngelBoi
09-05-2004, 03:07 PM
I use volumizers to change noise, dwell, and recoil. The long volumizer helps stop the push-up force you get when shooting it...
Sparco
09-05-2004, 08:25 PM
A little FYI...
If you go from not using a volumizer to using one then I recommend adjusting the LPR/dwell of the marker as you have now changed the pressure chamber of the marker. Thus the marker will perform differently with the new volumizer and the LPR/dwell will need to be readjusted appropriately.
Instead of making a new thread, I will bring this one back to life. Sorry if this has allready been asked, and answered, I have not searched.
Someone at the field told me the longest volumizer would give your shot a flatter trajectory. Is this true?
Seems like a load of crap to me, but I wanted to know what others thought/knew about this. Thanks for any information.
Vantage_TeS
09-07-2004, 11:49 PM
o.O Brian?
Lower pressure will change the trajectory to a flatter shot, but not by much. Its just changing how the ball comes out of the barrel, it wont shoot any further...
I C.
yes its Brian :) Or billy, either works ;)
Thanks for the answer.
AngelBoi
09-08-2004, 07:23 PM
(O_o) sounds like he is flasely informed.
That volumizer idea is a myth. Ive tried it.
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