Jackhammer LPR for Autococker |
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Lightningbolt
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Posted: 20 August 2009 at 9:57pm |
What would be the benefits of putting a Jackhammer on an otherwise stock autococker? Also can anyone take a guess at what psi the reg is set at from the factory on an 05 super stock.
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tallen702
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Jackhammer will let you sweet-spot the re-cock pressure which can keep you from chopping a ball if you can get it low enough. This usually requires a high-flow (low pressure) valve and a new set of springs as well, but I've seen good results even with stock springs and valve. Jackhammer's aren't the best when it comes to adjustable LPRs though. I highly suggest looking at AKALMP or Palmer's products instead unless you're on a tight budget.
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Lightningbolt
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I have a jackhammer sitting on my bench right now.
What psi do you think the reg is set at from the factory?
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tallen702
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oh, probably somewhere around 175-200psi maybe more
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Lightningbolt
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On the primary reg? I thought that it was much higher. I need to look into options for a gauge
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tallen702
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No, the jackahmmer is sitting at that. The in-line (HPR) reg is probably sitting around 600psi. The LPR at stock is sitting around 150-200psi depending on the valve and spring setup. You have to specify which reg when talking about pressure with a 'cocker.
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