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shockerrsweet
02-18-2002, 06:31 AM
I have a 1999 shocker and whenever i shot like 10 times it will skiip about 3 of those shots. It gets really annoying. I have tried adjusting the timing, relubing everything, including the reg, different paint, and turning on/off turbo mode. I am going to go to a tournamnet soon and I need to get this fixed asap!Even when i shoot slow the gun skips. I have a 12v revy with an x board sso I dunno whats wrong HELP PLEASE

shockerrsweet
02-19-2002, 02:48 PM
Come on! Please help me. !!!!!!:D

WERM
02-19-2002, 06:18 PM
try tunrrning your bolt pulse down a little

C4pyro
02-19-2002, 06:35 PM
In a little more laymans terms. You want to slow the rate that your bolt cycles to a slower rate. If you have a '99 like me, on the left side of your circuit board there will be four dip switches.


The Fire and Bolt switch bank control the amount of time the bolt and firing piston are open. Switches #1 and #2 control the firing piston. Switches #3 and #4 control the bolt. With all switches in the “Off” position, the bolt and firing piston are moving at the fastest speed. As you turn the switches “ON” , you slow the speed of the bolt and firing piston. The switches are designed to allow for incremental timing of the bolt and firing piston speed. With the #1 switch turned “ON” the Firing Piston will remain open 5 milliseconds longer. With the #2 switch turned “ON” the Firing Piston will remain open 10 milliseconds longer. With both switches #1 & #2 turned “ON” the Firing Piston will remain open 15 milliseconds longer. With the #3 switch turned “ON” the Bolt will remain open 5 milliseconds longer. With the #4 switch turned “ON” the Bolt will remain open 10 milliseconds longer. With both switches #3 & #4 turned on the Bolt will remain open 15 milliseconds longer


Hope that helps (from Smartparts website)

shockerrsweet
02-20-2002, 02:39 AM
should i keep the bolt slower and fire pulse faster? I have tried different setups...which i should have recorded. Do you have the smart parts number I ll give them a call.

C4pyro
02-20-2002, 05:30 PM
Just go to www.smartparts.com . All the info including contact info will be there.

shocker622
03-08-2002, 05:55 PM
it could very well be the timing, but also have you been greasing your gun, including the bolt and everything after playing? that could contribute, also you might just need a new shocker battery. if u think your battery is old get a new one, and make sure your gun is greased. if this isnt it then its probably the timing like they said....