View Full Version : Why does drilling ASA adapters help?
spacer709
02-17-2001, 10:35 PM
HOla, can someone fill me in about asa adapters and drilling them...what does that do?
Predator2
02-18-2001, 04:01 AM
stock asa adapters have tiny holes for the air to go through, this restricts the air flow that goes into the gun itself. When you drill the hole to be bigger, the allows better airflow which is a big plus in going low pressure. The better airflow you have, the lower pressure will be.
Auctionjunkie!
02-18-2001, 05:37 AM
Predator is pretty much right. One thing to consider is that bigger is not always better. One of the reasons the Tornado valve is so good is that it matches the hole size to the dynamics of the amount of air flow to the pressure of the air flowing through it. Too small of a hole can restrict air flow and too large of a hole can create a low pressure area and restrict air flow as well. Ask your science teacher about high presure areas and the low pressure areas they create as they pass through air passages.
I fully agree that the passages on most ASA's are way too small. WGP fnally eralized this and opened up the ports on the 2k 'Cockers. AKA has been using large passages from the beginning.
Dan
Manager, Team Wiseguys
spacer709
02-18-2001, 09:43 AM
Ahhhhh......thanks for the info.
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