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Old June 23rd, 12:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How to make a ANS GX-4 Faster?

How would i go by making a ans gx-4 shoot faster and longer without using a e-blade and increasing pressure, my current pressure is just under 200 maybe too low but all your suggestions will be taken into consideration and are thanked. Maybe my tank is too small i have a 3000psi nitro tank not sure on actual size but all response will help.

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Old June 23rd, 12:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Shoot faster like the ball flying faster out of the barrel or faster as in shooting more balls per second?

I think you mean the first, so in that case, there's a very delicate balance between the IVG (Internal velocity governor) and the regulator.

Set the pressure too high, the speed goes down, set the pressure too low, the speed goes down. Set the ivg in too much, speed drops, set it too far out, speed drops as well.

Are you new to autocockers? This is not hard to manage but it's hard to explain.
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Old June 23rd, 01:09 PM   #3 (permalink)
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new to tuning my own cocker, not new to paintball

I'm new to tuning my own paintball marker, the shop i used to goto shutdown and nearest one is 1.5 hr away and only has a part-time (weekend tech) takes sometimes 2 - 3 weeks to get a marker back do to his load. Thats the reason i'm asking. Wan't the gun to incease the speed/distance the ball can travel, i know theres not much i can do to incease rate of fire legitimately unless going electro that i know of. Hope this clears somethings up.
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Ummm.... You can probably change the barrel. There isn't really any other way I can think of without adjusting the pressures.
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Agreed with toxic, without actually incresing the amount of air coming from the valve to push the ball out, the only thing you can do to increase distance is to add backspin with a flatline barrel. Of course there'll be those that will tell you that having a flatline or apex is sacrificing speed for the sake of distance and that it's a waste of money, but i'm almost sold on at least the apex tip, it's a very convenient thing to have in a woods game if you know how to use it well.

Go on to youtube and search for "the autococker show of death". It's 45 minutes long but well worth watching for new cocker owners.
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Sweetspot your reg. If you don't know how to, the autococker show of death mentioned above me I'm moderately certain I remember covers it.
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