View Full Version : LPR Setup question
sweathogs
04-29-2004, 12:14 PM
Question regarding sticky by toothpastedog.
It says: "turn the lpr output pressure down"
I have an ANS lpr reg. Do I have to turn inwards or out?
mojo jojo
04-29-2004, 08:30 PM
I don't have an LPR yet but out sure seems to me like it would reduce the pressure :rolleyes:
klif01
04-29-2004, 08:50 PM
Whichever way relieves pressure off the spring/lets less air through, get a gauge on the back and figure out if you aren't sure.
chunkers05
04-30-2004, 12:24 PM
He wants to know which way to turn the knob to relieve pressure, not what relieving pressure is, or anything to that matter.
klif01
04-30-2004, 01:22 PM
I didn't say what relieving pressure was, just a way he could find out if no one knew which way the knob is. I didn't know so I was trying to help. Maybe try it all the way out and see if your gun fires if you don't want to put a gauge on the back?
Not hard to work out-- gas the gun up, shoot a couple of times. now turn the jack hammer knob righty tighy-- gun gets louder- that means higher pressure, turn lefty loosey, guns gets quiter thats lower pressure.
be aware that a very small adjustment of the LPR will normaly have a fairly large effect on veloicity. Once you have a base setup on the lpr, most of the rest you need to do is simply shoot over a chrno and adjust the LPR pressure to get into the speed range you want.
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