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Originally Posted by kudykam
What is the most suitable piston for my gun? My piston with all metal tooth is lowly getting KO. So I am considering to buy a new one.
I am using spring Prometheus MS135, modify smooth gear set torque and Systema silent cylinder and piston head.
Can I use sorbo pad together with systema silent piston head? (replacing the rubber)
THX
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Approx how much BBs u shot with your current setup? If everything's done right, a metal toothed PB should last quite a while. If you experience premature wear on the gears, especially on the early teeths, it's a sign that you'll need better AOE.
If you're using Systema Silent PH, then you'll need to get the sorbopads which is specially meant to be used with the Silent PH.
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Originally Posted by kudykam
I already have a new spring - Prometheus MS135...
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With a M135 spring, you should be getting at the very minimum 450fps with 0.2g and 363mm barrels, otherwise, you're having major leaks. My stock springed AnK SPR MOD2 shoots at 480fps with a tight bore.
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Originally Posted by kudykam
My GP gun has 7 mm bearing - confirmed, Modify modular ger set for 7mm bear. fit perfectly.
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Not sure bout the Modular gearsets, but bearings are never meant for heavy springs. Bushing's the way to go.
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Originally Posted by kudykam
I have a new 9,6V battery, and i dont want Li-po. I also have a new GP M160 motor. What is AOE?
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AOE = Angle Of Engagement
*Note: When you do your AOE mod, make sure you shaved the 2nd and 3rd tooth as well to avoid premature engagement.
For ROFs, it's the combination of motor and voltage/amp supplied. You may have the motor (no exp with the G&P M160), but if the voltage/amps supplied is insufficient, you still don't get the ROF. This is especially true for heavy spring applications. From what I read, there are people that gets pretty good results when they pair two packs of 9.6v parallel. But you'll need a huge battery location for that.
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Originally Posted by kudykam
Polycarb with metal tooth. I dont want too high rof anyway....
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I've been using the super cheap JG red piston with metal teeth on mine, no problem. Again, it can stand up to M140 spring rate. Ofcourse, with proper mods done to it.
Deepfire polycarb piston body with titanium coated piston tooth is good too, but pricey.