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kingman 1000
07-15-2005, 11:11 AM
if i get a ndz hammer assembly (HE), the ndz r.i.p valve, and the ndz equlizer ('pro delrin') bolt, would my imp be very good on effiency?:confused:
Dark Master
07-15-2005, 11:17 AM
Yes.
DeAtH^MaTrIx
07-15-2005, 11:52 AM
It would, but you could get a slik shot ram instead of the NDZ Ram Assembly and it would be the exact same thing for less money. You see the NDZ Ram Assembly is the same as the stock assembly except it has a NDZ Slik Shot Ram. If your not lazy and want to save some cash get the Slik Shot and install your self, if not get the whole Ram Assembly and spend more money but it already comes installed.
NDzImpy
07-15-2005, 05:02 PM
Take a look at the ram housing that NDz putts out. Down the
axis of the cylinder there are channels that guide the
compressed air(C/A*) to the ram.
The stock ram housing is milled all the way around, from front
o-ring to back o-ring. This makes a much larger path for the
C/A* to travel to the ram.
With a shorter straighter path, you can lower your solenoid
inlet pressure(LPR only), cause the solenoid can pump C/A
faster to the ram.
As for a bolt, I recommend some kind of bolt that has just one hole in the front of it.
Fire Ball Mountain - Mercury Bolt
(would work great w/ your RIP valve)
Single hole bolts have a better dispersal of air on the ball.
get your assebmly from www.ratpb.com they make one with a custom rat hole stainless hammer, but it still has the slik shot, and ND housing. it is lighter than the ND hammer so you have less kick and better weighted internals than the regualr ND one. its the same price as the ND one too. i have never done a shot count but i estimate around 1300 shots on mine off a 68-4500 filled to about 4000 ish
speedy2k4
07-16-2005, 04:01 PM
yes the ndz housing is a little different, a little more efficiant but not as cost effective as the other parts. and the eq bolt has an angled intake port which is better than mercury bolt for airflow, even if it does have an open face. the eq venturi is very open, and you can always just drill it out like i did.
and my internals consist of a custom made ti pull pin, ndz rip valve, ndz hammer assembly, polished drilled aluminum hammer, slick shot ram, cut down equalizer bolt with removed venturi, delrin bearing and detent slots, all custom o-rings. i run around 165psi input, 80psi lpr, 7ms dwell, about 285fps, and i get somewhere around 1500-1600 shots on a 70ci/4000psi fill, which in my opinion is pretty good.
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