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    Posted: 09 November 2007 at 12:20pm
hi guys new too the forum... how low of air pressurecan i run with a palmer regulator with the cyclone feeder uprades buy new design and any advise on setting up the regulator thanks!!!!! i also use a e trigger!!! and how many balls per second can i shoot now with the modified feeder and regulator!!!
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you can probably run as low as 600psi, maybe even lower im not sure.  the ND is supposed to allow 25 bps if you have the ratchet, rod, and QEPH.  Personally I dont recomend  more than 15 bps.  If you need more than that I guess you can set it that high but personally I keep mine down at 11-13 bps.
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I run my Pro/Carb at about 450-500psi with my palmers. I get a consistent 270fps with my R/T shooting at about 18bps.
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wasnt sure if the cyclone would go that low.  I am not up to date on some of the cyclone mods just because I have never had a problem w/ my stock internals.  WOW though... 18bps is alot of paint.
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were do you guys have your dwell and bounce set at???
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I have it set at 11 or 13 bps but rarely use that much.  Not sure on the other one.
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Dwell on an e-grip isn't the same as dwell on an electro-pneumatic, so you really shouldn't mess with it unless your de-bounce isn't fixing any multi-shot per pull issues. The dwell on an e-grip governs how long the armature raises/lowers the sear. set it too high, and you're not going to engage the sear properly.
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