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juit
11-01-2010, 01:27 AM
Ok guys I know that someone have ich in this topic

today I had my species ready to rumble and on the last minute I swaped the LPR with no volly & wala I got a paris hilton behavior species I could not chono 2-+ FPS this bi..h hate me all day long with her 14-+FPS variations

on the way home I asked my self what did I do wrong? and the answer was the LPR set up I just plug the AKA with volly and FPS fixed

I know that the new front blocks have small volly built in but is this enough?

I my personal exp vollys help me with my tight FPS on the chrono
vollys will suck if your reg suck I know this rule

so I know every one has a opinion about vollys so please input your data here Im very interested in reading all your updated personal opinion about this subjet

Ajak
11-01-2010, 01:35 AM
since your looking for opinion i think they are ugly lol but it makes more sense to have them because there is more air volume for a more constant output through the popit.

juit
11-01-2010, 09:36 AM
since your looking for opinion i think they are ugly lol but it makes more sense to have them because there is more air volume for a more constant output through the popit.

yeah I know they are a date killer;)

oldironmudder
11-01-2010, 10:01 AM
Single shots over the chrono, I dont see any volly helping much if at all. At speed during a game, Im sure they help. I think the velocity jumping around is due to the LPRs.

Lurker27
11-01-2010, 03:41 PM
I like them a lot - the pressures achieved are noticeably lower when sweetspotted

the incubus
11-01-2010, 06:18 PM
The biggest issue people experience with volumizers is that they use the wrong one with the wrong ASA/Front Block.

If you have a 2k2 ASA Block you need to use the longer Volly. If you have the Alias/GEN3 Front Block, you should be using a Mini Volly.

I have mini Volly's on my Timmys and I get +/- 1-3 FPS on average but I can acheive the same results without them, only it takes a lot more playing around with my regs until I get the balance just right.

The biggest difference is that with a Volumizer I can run my HPR's about 40-60psi lower than without one. Either way I run my setup, I run my LPR's between 60 - 65 psi which is golden with my KAPP Thumpers and 32° Black Spyder Valve Springs. this is the golden formula to get this on ANY Intimidator: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zfrk5UJsjI

Man I was sick as a dog that day! LOL

juit
11-01-2010, 10:42 PM
The biggest issue people experience with volumizers is that they use the wrong one with the wrong ASA/Front Block.

If you have a 2k2 ASA Block you need to use the longer Volly. If you have the Alias/GEN3 Front Block, you should be using a Mini Volly.

I have mini Volly's on my Timmys and I get +/- 1-3 FPS on average but I can acheive the same results without them, only it takes a lot more playing around with my regs until I get the balance just right.

The biggest difference is that with a Volumizer I can run my HPR's about 40-60psi lower than without one. Either way I run my setup, I run my LPR's between 60 - 65 psi which is golden with my KAPP Thumpers and 32° Black Spyder Valve Springs. this is the golden formula to get this on ANY Intimidator: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zfrk5UJsjI

Man I was sick as a dog that day! LOL

wherecan I get this springs? are they harder or softer?

oldironmudder
11-01-2010, 11:29 PM
Spyder spring kit. They are softer.

juit
11-02-2010, 01:14 AM
I like them a lot - the pressures achieved are noticeably lower when sweetspotted

lurker can U sell me 6 timmy springs? just test them they lowered my dwell to 6 from 9! PM my address just send me a invoice

Lurker27
11-02-2010, 09:24 AM
The biggest difference is that with a Volumizer I can run my HPR's about 40-60psi lower than without one. Either way I run my setup, I run my LPR's between 60 - 65 psi which is golden with my KAPP Thumpers and 32° Black Spyder Valve Springs. this is the golden formula to get this on ANY Intimidator: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zfrk5UJsjI


A lighter ram and spring complements a volumizer extremely well, because the volumizer makes it easier to get FPS. There is a better option than KAPP + Spyder spring. They don't even make that **** anymore. It's 2010 ROB, get with the times lol.

oldironmudder
11-02-2010, 09:42 AM
A lighter ram and spring complements a volumizer extremely well, because the volumizer makes it easier to get FPS. There is a better option than KAPP + Spyder spring. They don't even make that **** anymore. It's 2010 ROB, get with the times lol.


LOL, knocking the out of date stuff. Thats like that funny look people give me when they find out I have 5 trucks, 3 of which are from the 1970s.

Lurker27
11-02-2010, 10:06 AM
I guess I shouldn't talk, I have an E30 BMW project and my newest marker is from 2004