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Old 03-17-2006, 12:45 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by tURBOsetch
I'm not sure how much. Peoples results seem to vary. It will definitly hold 15 but some people have said 17-18 others say the best they got was 15. We are trying using both springs in the WGA at the same time. Another trick would be to put large washers or spacers at the top of the spring to pre-load it more.


Dude let us know about the stock spring and pt's sping in the WGA goes for you. I havnt got the spring in yet but I want to know your results. I think it also has to do with how much people spike to. I have notice with the spring mod if i spike to 18 I will hold 15ish. If I spike to 22 I will hold 18ish. I just want the spring because its a cleaner look.

I thought I was right about compression air and friction. It has been a long time since I took physics and I didnt want to give out wrong info to ppl. Well if you think about it anything you compress will cause friction but 150,000 rpm compression rate seems to be glowing hot
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