View Full Version : What all will i need to make my 2k cocker LP?
Keikan
02-05-2001, 08:36 PM
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Counterfeit
02-05-2001, 08:45 PM
Valve
Valve springs
New inline reg
Bolt
New front Pneuys can help.
A lp chamber really is not that neccisary on a 2k. Since it has the enlarged front block screw.
Keikan
02-05-2001, 08:47 PM
Im not too familiar with all the parts on the cocker yet, Up until now Ive had a stingray 2 :P
Is the inline reg the reg in the pneuys or the external reg or am i just confused?
SmartBall
02-06-2001, 04:24 AM
The front pnuematics (where da hell did nueys come from?) Don't have to be changed, baucuse changing them doens't help the performance of the gun, it can if you get all "top-of-the-line" pnuematics, but that would cost you good $$$. the inline reg on your cocker is the one going vertical, not the one attached to your front block. The valve will help, if you go Nitro. Valve springs are a yes. A new bolt is not neccesary, but get the Shocktech superfly bolt, thats a really light bolt, with only three venturi holes in it, so it will not recoil much, or obstruct air. Everything else is an option for you, Autocockers are good, even if you don't go LP, so don't think you HAVE TO go LP.
Keikan
02-06-2001, 05:01 AM
Is the Palmer QuickPro Kit a good pneumatics set to get?
[Edited by Keikan on 02-06-2001 at 09:06 AM]
Paintball Monkey
02-06-2001, 05:29 AM
Check out the AKA/LMP products for the cocker... good stuff if you want LP
Phaelon Veritas
02-06-2001, 12:36 PM
just drill a hole in your body above the reg and you get no pressure :) awesome upgrade... strangely your accuracy and range are drug down to an all time low from this particular upgrade
SmartBall
02-06-2001, 12:42 PM
Guess i drilles too far on my spyders ASA, thats why it don't shoot! j/k
Rocky
02-06-2001, 04:55 PM
what's LP?
Counterfeit
02-06-2001, 05:04 PM
Originally posted by Rocky
what's LP?
Low Pressure.
TLplus84
02-06-2001, 05:06 PM
hey counterfeight the Stock WGP reg works fine on my Spyder Lp..why do you have to change it for Cockers? On my gun, it actually works really good.
Counterfeit
02-06-2001, 05:10 PM
Originally posted by SmartBall
The front pnuematics Don't have to be changed, baucuse changing them doens't help the performance of the gun, it can if you get all "top-of-the-line" pnuematics,
Uh, you oviosely have very little acual experience with cockers. new pnuematic are the most usfull upgrade for a cocker (besides barrel and grip frame). A good new 3-way will make your shots a LOT smoother and much shorter. A new easier to adjust makes your shot more consistant and help you get your gun into perfect time.
One little note is that those are the 2 most difficult part to change in a cocker IMHO. Not to say that they are really that hard, it is just if you don't know your cocker very well and/or can't or haven't timed it.
TLplus84
02-06-2001, 05:12 PM
man...he didnt' answer my question..
Counterfeit
02-06-2001, 05:15 PM
Originally posted by TLplus84
hey counterfeight the Stock WGP reg works fine on my Spyder Lp..why do you have to change it for Cockers? On my gun, it actually works really good.
A new inline will allow more flow than a stock wgp and are easir to sdjust. Not necisary for LP, but I just gave him a whole list of everything you can do to make it go lp
TLplus84
02-06-2001, 05:16 PM
but for my Spyder the WGP reg will do right?
Counterfeit
02-06-2001, 05:42 PM
Originally posted by TLplus84
but for my Spyder the WGP reg will do right?
Definately.
TLplus84
02-06-2001, 05:44 PM
cool thanx :D you got me worried there for a sec when you sed that it was less flowing than other regs :D
Rocky
02-06-2001, 06:57 PM
Why would you want LP? And if it's good than can I make my M98 custom LP and how?
peace
Keikan
02-07-2001, 07:49 AM
well from what I understand low pressure allows you to use some of the more brittle brands of balls which will break on an opponant far easier then brands made for hp and I think you get more shots per tank.
TLplus84
02-07-2001, 07:54 AM
not just that..it gets your gun quieter, and it has more accuracy because the ball isn't smacked out by a rush of air, but pushed out, so less deformation of the paintball is occuring while leaving the barrel.
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