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Benfrain
08-29-2005, 09:55 AM
We had a similar sort of discussion a while back in the A4 Fly forum months back and I thought it may be interesting to do the same with the G7 due to it's differing internals...

What I am interested in is the relationship between dwell, LPR pressure, input pressure etc in achieving this 'low kick' signature everyone talks about.

So far, I can tell little difference between the kick of my A4Fly's and my G7. Question is, is it simply because of setup.

I play leaues that mainly use a 15BPS cap. Therefore, whilst it is good to generally keep dwell as low as possible to increase the chances of higher ROF I am happy to forego some of this for a smoother shot.

So the question is, for a low kick from shot to shot should you...

a) Decrease LPR pressure, increase Dwell?
b) Leave LPR pressure, increase dwell, reduce input pressure?
c) Decrease LPR pressure, leave dwell, increase input pressure?

Or some other change in setup?

If setting up a gun for the smoothest possible shot, which variables in the setup need to be adjusted and how?

KEN CRANE
08-29-2005, 10:07 AM
We had a similar sort of discussion a while back in the A4 Fly forum months back and I thought it may be interesting to do the same with the G7 due to it's differing internals...

What I am interested in is the relationship between dwell, LPR pressure, input pressure etc in achieving this 'low kick' signature everyone talks about.

So far, I can tell little difference between the kick of my A4Fly's and my G7. Question is, is it simply because of setup.

I play leaues that mainly use a 15BPS cap. Therefore, whilst it is good to generally keep dwell as low as possible to increase the chances of higher ROF I am happy to forego some of this for a smoother shot.

So the question is, for a low kick from shot to shot should you...

a) Decrease LPR pressure, increase Dwell?
b) Leave LPR pressure, increase dwell, reduce input pressure?
c) Decrease LPR pressure, leave dwell, increase input pressure?

Or some other change in setup?

If setting up a gun for the smoothest possible shot, which variables in the setup need to be adjusted and how?

all things being good ( all good working parts lpr,ram ect)

lpr 50
dwell 9 yep 9
450 input
mini reg output around 160-200

Benfrain
08-29-2005, 12:07 PM
Thank you Obi Wan. :)

lefty21
08-29-2005, 01:57 PM
We had a similar sort of discussion a while back in the A4 Fly forum months back and I thought it may be interesting to do the same with the G7 due to it's differing internals...

What I am interested in is the relationship between dwell, LPR pressure, input pressure etc in achieving this 'low kick' signature everyone talks about.

So far, I can tell little difference between the kick of my A4Fly's and my G7. Question is, is it simply because of setup.

I play leaues that mainly use a 15BPS cap. Therefore, whilst it is good to generally keep dwell as low as possible to increase the chances of higher ROF I am happy to forego some of this for a smoother shot.

So the question is, for a low kick from shot to shot should you...

a) Decrease LPR pressure, increase Dwell?
b) Leave LPR pressure, increase dwell, reduce input pressure?
c) Decrease LPR pressure, leave dwell, increase input pressure?

Or some other change in setup?

If setting up a gun for the smoothest possible shot, which variables in the setup need to be adjusted and how?

Interested in the discussion in the fly forum...can you please direct me to the link...Tried a search and it didn't come up.

Benfrain
08-29-2005, 03:16 PM
Sorry, having found it - it wasn't quite as informative as I had remembered. In fact probably not even worth looking at. This is the one I was thinking of...

http://www.angel-owners.com/showthread.php?t=26064

However, I am sure there was another where Sparco was describing the relationship between dwell, LPR etc are and how messing with one means compensating with the other etc Not been able to find that one though, sorry...

lefty21
08-30-2005, 07:18 AM
:cheers: :cheers: Thanx