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Old 01-18-2011, 07:05 PM   #5
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Autocockers are more of a beauty contest than any other gun, and eclipse parts show that in part prices.

Most of my experience is in mechanical autocockers and I have a worrframe I bought 8 years ago. I think they call it a select fire now, but it doesnt have settings for timing and dwell. I cant really help you out too much with the eblade settings, or the MQ2 valve. All I know is it replaces the pancake solenoid with a spool valve solenoid, which will make the gun shoot a little faster, have less kick, and should be quieter.

If you think the eblade settings are close, then start playing with the pneumatics. Set the IVG screw to 2 turns in from the rear of the body. Then adjust the HPR until you come close to the feet per second that you want. Then adjust the LPR as low as possible, but it should still cycle. For adjusting the HPR, it would be ideal to do infront of a chrono.

If you just want it to "work" without exact tuning, set the output of the HPR to 400-450 psi, and turn the IVG screw until its shooting the speed you want....I doubt you will get shoot down with that input pressure. You will need to put a gauge on the output side of the reg. You can make a reg testing setup with a double port asa and connect that to the reg, then to your bottle off the gun. Or, you can put a gauge on the bottom of the front block where that set screw is. Idk if you can fit one with the angled vertical asa though.
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