View Full Version : Glacier AT Upgrades 4 shocker
weaz15
12-31-2001, 07:51 PM
I'm thnking about gtting some prades for my shocker. THe three that i have in mind are the New Werm Frame, Glacier AT Board, and the Derline bolt ll. Before i g out and blow some cash i would like to get a little put back from some people with shockers that have these upgrades. Some qestions i have: Right nowmy shockeris timied right. IF i get the glc At boardand drop it in will it mess up my timing and how EXACTY do you time the gun( i dont wat to mess up my gun).Does the new wermframe have the angle trigger and feel like an angle trigger frame?ANd does the derline bolt do any thing to increase the preformance of he gun?
THanks Guys!
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C4pyro
01-01-2002, 05:18 PM
I will be getting my werm frame and delrin bold 2 in 2 days so I will let you know. To my knowledge the werm frame is a modded angel frame and it does use angel triggers. And yes you may have to retime your gun if you get the glacier. It is not hard though. Just a matter of turning the pot switches.
Archer99
01-08-2002, 05:51 PM
If your gun is in time now, all you have to do is set the glaciers timing to the same numbers. Check your board timing, and look in your manual or the SP website. It will tell you the current time of your gun. The glacier has 2 ways to set the timing. Its selectable by a dip switch inside. You can time the gun using dip switches just like a domeswitch board, or (my preference) set the gun to take timing from the trigger. This way you can time your gun without opening it up. Trigger timing also allows very precise increments of +or- 1 millisecond. Glacier also has a variable that the stock shocker does not have-Bolt Holdoff. This is an extra setting that allows you to adjust the extra time the bolt is held open and is independant of the bolt pulse.
Glacier will also allow speed settings greater than 11.25 bps (not that you need it) My shocker will shoot 12bps in full auto, but 13bps has shootdown.
The glacier boards LS switch also seems to work better with a domeswitch trigger than a LS trigger. I've tried both. With a LS trigger you have to bend the heck out of the switch lever to get it to contact. The board was designed before the LS triggers came out.
HTH
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