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May 3, 2004 19:28:42 GMT -5
Post by Melson on May 3, 2004 19:28:42 GMT -5
I'm sure I could put this just about anywhere and if I already posted this I'm sorry It's just cause we HAD a virus on our computer. Any hoo I gotta ask these: How do you increase ROF? How do You increase FPS? Can you get Silicon oil at any hardware store? Can you upgrade yur gun without any other professional help if yur doing it for the first time? P.S. this are all regarding AEG info!
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May 3, 2004 19:36:10 GMT -5
Post by Jacko on May 3, 2004 19:36:10 GMT -5
Q: How do you increase ROF? A: Get high-speed gears, use a higher voltage battery, get a high-speed motor, install a weaker spring.
Q: How do You increase FPS? A: Install a stiffer spring.
Q: Can you get Silicon oil at any hardware store? A: You can get silicon/lithium grease from a hardware store, sure.
Q: Can you upgrade yur gun without any other professional help if yur doing it for the first time? A: Yeah, but then, you can try flying off a building without wings. Who knows if things'll work out, y'know?
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leanpocket25
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May 3, 2004 19:50:27 GMT -5
Post by leanpocket25 on May 3, 2004 19:50:27 GMT -5
Q: How do you increase ROF? A: Get high-speed gears, use a higher voltage battery, get a high-speed motor, install a weaker spring." If you go with the high speed gears dont go with anything higher than a m100 cause they have been know to strip with anything higher than that. Ohh and if you get a high speed motor for an mp5 they will have feeding problems cause the Magazines cant feed the bbs fast enough. It will skip shots.
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21ca mod.
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May 5, 2004 16:01:53 GMT -5
Post by 21ca mod. on May 5, 2004 16:01:53 GMT -5
not true, on my friends MP5, he got a high speed & high torque motor and it has shot flawlessly, never missed a shot
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May 5, 2004 17:35:28 GMT -5
Post by Toothbrush on May 5, 2004 17:35:28 GMT -5
not he got a high speed & high torque motor in the same motor? that seems rather contridtory
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May 5, 2004 19:16:35 GMT -5
Post by xaos on May 5, 2004 19:16:35 GMT -5
A high speed motor with a high speed gear set will cause missed shots, assuming you're using the recommended 9.6V battery. Motor or gears alone won't cause misses.
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leanpocket25
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May 5, 2004 20:41:36 GMT -5
Post by leanpocket25 on May 5, 2004 20:41:36 GMT -5
I have heard on a few occasions that an m5 using a high speed motor will not feed very well.
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TurtleBoyPW5
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May 6, 2004 14:22:44 GMT -5
Post by TurtleBoyPW5 on May 6, 2004 14:22:44 GMT -5
the mp5 gestapo talkin about has a systema super torque up long type
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May 6, 2004 15:07:56 GMT -5
Post by Munin on May 6, 2004 15:07:56 GMT -5
high-torque motors are NOT high-speed motors, and vice versa. This is equally true of gearsets. A stock gearset typically requires about 6.24 complete rotations of the bevel gear for one rotation of the sector gear. A high-speed set requires less, typically on the order of 5.8 bevel rotations for one sector rotation. This means that at the same input motor RPM, the piston is firing more frequently. Conversely, a Systema super-torque-up gearset requires 8.81 complete rotations of the bevel gear for one rotation of the sector gear, meaning that it's firing much more slowly.
Combining a high-speed motor, a high-speed gearset, and a high-voltage battery (10.8v+) is a great way to cause feed problems in your AEG. The problem is that the nozzle is cycling so quickly that pellets can't get into the chamber in time before the nozzle comes forward (blocking the chamber) and the piston fires.
A high-torque motor with a high-speed gearset (or vice versa) is actually a combination chosen by people who want to put in a beefier spring to increase their velocity, and increase their rate of fire at the same time. It's arguably less efficient, but it does the trick.
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