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Knapper411
11-03-2006, 07:06 PM
I just bought a Angel A4 and it came in the mail today (bought it on ebay) and it didnt come with the different volumizers. It just has the plugs in it. What do i need to do? What websites sell volumizers because i cant find them on actionvillage or falloutpaintball. What size do i need? I know they make lower pressure in the gun but i dont know where i am gonna get them. Any help would be appreciated.

for2nato
11-03-2006, 07:37 PM
i got one i can sell you. its dust black from a force fly. $10 shipped. you only need one on the valve side to lower the pressure.

budda
11-03-2006, 09:50 PM
You can go to fixmyangel.com as well if you dont buy from For2nato, his is cheaper.

Bigal1
11-04-2006, 12:56 PM
well, first of all, adding a volumizer simply by itself (ie doing nothing else) doesn't lower pressure. All it does is increase air volume.

adding a volumizer is a good idea if you want to lower LPR pressure because then you will likely need to increase the air volume. Remember that the ball gets its energy from the energy of the air. Pressure X Voume = energy. so if you lower the pressure you will get less energy imparted to the ball unless you raise volume.

xmc1146
11-06-2006, 10:39 PM
well, first of all, adding a volumizer simply by itself (ie doing nothing else) doesn't lower pressure. All it does is increase air volume.

adding a volumizer is a good idea if you want to lower LPR pressure because then you will likely need to increase the air volume. Remember that the ball gets its energy from the energy of the air. Pressure X Voume = energy. so if you lower the pressure you will get less energy imparted to the ball unless you raise volume.

wow your pretty smart. but im sure you dont know anything about recharge and air cycle. thats why you lower the pressure. and thats why you size your paintball to barrel fit. so you get all the Pressure X Voume = energy. lol

less pressure... less stress on the ball meaning less barrel break and more faster recharge rate and air efficiency increase. thats why you need a consistent regulator to LPR's, for better accuracy and faster rate of fire.