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Low Pressure Kit...

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Topic: Low Pressure Kit...
Posted By: FA22RaptorF22
Subject: Low Pressure Kit...
Date Posted: 28 May 2006 at 7:47pm
For those of you who are thinking of upgrading to the lpk, here are the insides and a few things you could do with it.

First here is the stock kit which you can just drop in and use mechanically.  Of course you need to buy a separate regulator to drop the pressure.

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The changes from the stock kit are as follows:
-modified valve for low pressure
-t fitted vertical adapter
-low pressure chamber
-rear bolt assembly lightened

Here are the changes in the valves

CVX valve standard (top)
CVX valve LPK (bottom)

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Spring differences

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Completed LP valve

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Here is the stock low pressure assembly stock (just without the valve)

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You can drill and tap a gauge for the lp chamber

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-------Mech, Electopneumatic, Co2, HPA, Stock and lightened hammer and all cominations thereof will be tested and posted here shortly-------

I thought I might post this because many people have asked for it.

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Replies:
Posted By: PaintballPIMPIN
Date Posted: 28 May 2006 at 8:56pm
why would u want the guage on the left side?? the only reason i can think of is if ur left handed, or u just spun it on quick to display. like the advise...good info, i wont consiser u as if u were just starting, takes a lil talent to know about valves and stuff, u gain more respect from me from this post


Posted By: FyreFly
Date Posted: 29 May 2006 at 12:07am
You would want the guage on the left side if your right handed and wanted to actually look at it.  Otherwise it would be on the far side of the marker.  

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Posted By: PaintballPIMPIN
Date Posted: 29 May 2006 at 2:58pm

i was gonna put one in my grip, but i got an elbow for it and my lpr(for e-bolt). i like bruce a. franks idea of putting it on the bottom



Posted By: FA22RaptorF22
Date Posted: 29 May 2006 at 3:33pm
you can turn the gauge wherever you want it (lp chamber being round...) and are you saying that i don't know much about valves :-???

o and i forgot to update this...i did it on tippy owners...


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Posted By: PaintballPIMPIN
Date Posted: 29 May 2006 at 5:41pm
no, dont take that as a cut, i dont know alot of people that know about that kinda stuff thats all


Posted By: FA22RaptorF22
Date Posted: 23 June 2006 at 4:30pm
Not to dig up my old thread or something (this is stickied on tippmannowners.com) but, paintballpimpin>>

Originally posted by PaintballPIMPIN PaintballPIMPIN wrote:

why would u want the guage on the left side??..


Well apparently you like it on the left side becuase of the way you just set up your gun in your sig...contradiction...ehhh


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