Just to make sure, you should read this: http://www.spudfiles.com/spud_wiki/inde ... _Rated_PVCDonTheLegend wrote:The only problem was the tee's weren't pressure rated and we had one blow up. We were lucky someone wasn't hurt. Working on new valves now that are pressure rated
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Thanks, already read that though. We knew that they weren't pressure rated about halfway through the build but decided to chance it. Plus we hadn't been able to find pressure rated parts. They lasted about 8 months before one blew up.
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i really wish there was something like that !!!
it would make everything so easy, its really hard to find out things just on the internet.
No one really helped me when i asked that question lol
it would make everything so easy, its really hard to find out things just on the internet.
No one really helped me when i asked that question lol
16 valves?! Mwahah that would look funny.Velocity wrote:You would need sixteen 1/2" valves to equal the flow of a 2" barrel. And even then, interior restrictions would cause you to need more than sixteen valves.spudfarm wrote:i have thought of it..bigbob12345 wrote:Im just wondering if anyone has ever made a gun with duel piston valves?(not mauler or supah)
since: if i use four 1/2" valves i can use a 2" barrel
But I can imagine alot of dead space there.