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    Posted: 15 October 2006 at 7:45pm

My brother just recently purchased a used shocker 2k4 vision. Nice gun, looks great, small, light, bassicly everything ppl claim, unfortunatly this includes high air consumption...

Anyhow, i looked throught the forums and couldn't find anything conserning the fsdo... This REALY sucks, and i was told it was due to the bolts friction. The guy we bought it for broke the stock board and put another one in(not sure which, but he said he bought it for like 50 cdn i believe).

Is their anything that eliminates the fsdo? New bolt, perhaps its the board? Maybe more grease? ANYTHING at all to eliminate this would be nice.

Frank



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If the board has an ABS setting on it, raise it. You will need to raise it one point, chrono, wait a minute or so, raise it, chrono, and repeat.

More Dow 33 on the o-rings may help. New bolt may not help the sticking, but it will make things more efficient.

Still, FSDO is a problem with Shockers. A lot of people have problems with it, and there are many users out there who could give you broader advice. Check out the Shocker forum on PBN.

 

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A high regulator recharge rate is a must. Most of the new boards have auto fsdo settings. Find your board manual. The he bolt would help too.

Edited by Liquid3 - 16 October 2006 at 11:14am
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