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- Brian the brain
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Indeed.Those that voted it sucks clearly don't understand it does quite the opposite.
It blows...very hard..very fast
This has driven me to polish my repeater...
It blows...very hard..very fast
This has driven me to polish my repeater...
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Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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May I ask what's the point in the piston? Surely it restricts flow or makes turbulence and it's not holding back a pressurized mix.
Though it is very nice.
Though it is very nice.
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What are you talking about? The piston holds the mix in. It bursts open at about 40psi and then is closed with no effort.inonickname wrote:May I ask what's the point in the piston? Surely it restricts flow or makes turbulence and it's not holding back a pressurized mix.
Though it is very nice.
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Moonbogg wrote:What are you talking about? The piston holds the mix in. It bursts open at about 40psi and then is closed with no effort.inonickname wrote:May I ask what's the point in the piston? Surely it restricts flow or makes turbulence and it's not holding back a pressurized mix.
Though it is very nice.
How does it acheive this?
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Spring plungers. Nylon ball spring plungers hold the piston back until it blows forward. The nylon balls are aligned between the ventillation holes so they don't try to open, and they glide smoothly along the aluminum piston making it effortless to push the piston back in.Willdebeers wrote:Moonbogg wrote:What are you talking about? The piston holds the mix in. It bursts open at about 40psi and then is closed with no effort.inonickname wrote:May I ask what's the point in the piston? Surely it restricts flow or makes turbulence and it's not holding back a pressurized mix.
Though it is very nice.
How does it acheive this?
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Im still clueless. Can you use an infinate X mix in a piston hybrid?
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No. This cannon will only allow so much pre ignition pressure, about 40psi. All cannons have their structural limits as well. If you add too much fuel, eventually you'll add enough to either bend the cannon out of shape or simply blow it up. You have to design for the ammount of X's you want to use.Willdebeers wrote:Im still clueless. Can you use an infinate X mix in a piston hybrid?
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Oxygen and propane wouldn't go anywhere in a hurry unless you began waving the gun around with the breech open.
Have you tried the piston for pressurized mixes rather than oxy-fuel? How does it perform in comparison?
Have you tried the piston for pressurized mixes rather than oxy-fuel? How does it perform in comparison?
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The mix is pressurized, always, even when using purging. The fueling is not a displasive method. I have taken shots with pressurized O2 and the results are a hell of a lot better. I think the chamber never gets truly purged cleanly. All it does is waste a ton of O2 while leaving exhaust in the chamber. So I will use pressurized fueling, as the design was originally intended for. I removed the O2 gage for the video and tried purging because I figured it would be a more simple way to fuel, but it ends up being all guesswork as to when the chamber is purged and its wasteful as O2 is sent right out of the chamber in the form of dollar signs.inonickname wrote:Oxygen and propane wouldn't go anywhere in a hurry unless you began waving the gun around with the breech open.
Have you tried the piston for pressurized mixes rather than oxy-fuel? How does it perform in comparison?
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Fair enough- I assumed you were using an atmospheric mixture.
What measures did you take to ensure the valve would not impede flow much?
What measures did you take to ensure the valve would not impede flow much?
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Used HGDT for a 1" opening and then increased the cumulative surface area of the ventillation holes well beyond 1" to compensate for friction and other losses.inonickname wrote:Fair enough- I assumed you were using an atmospheric mixture.
What measures did you take to ensure the valve would not impede flow much?
Sorry if this is considered kicking up an old topic, but I hae a question about this cannon. You said the MAPP has pushbutton injection. How does this work? A spool valve? And what meters the correct amount of oxygen into the chamber?