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TS_Welshy
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High ROF on an 8.4
20 March, 2009, 18:44
Hi there guys,
At the moment I have a large 9.6 and a large 8.4, one to go in my M16 and one to go in my MP5.
Id rather the 8.4 went in the Mp5 because it fits easier, and im planning to get it upgraded soon anyway, so is there anything I can do/ask for with the upgrades to get an awesome ROF on an 8.4? (similar to that of a 9.6)
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20 March, 2009, 19:01
Re: High ROF on an 8.4
Low resistance wiring, higher speed motor eg systema or G&P M120, lower powered spring, take out the fuse, shim correctly, high speed gears.
A new motor is probably the easiest way of upping the rof without changing batteries.
What i would do is shim it correctly, put in a new motor and replace the wiring. Remove the fuse and replace with fresh wire ideally or just connect the two terminals directly together.
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20 March, 2009, 19:25
Re: High ROF on an 8.4
Using a Large 8.4V battery I can get 18-19 RPS out of my M4.
All I have done is replaced my wiring with low resitance wires, and replaced the standard Tamiya connectors with Deans connectors.
Hope this helps,
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20 March, 2009, 21:00
Re: High ROF on an 8.4
A Systema Turbo will get similar results with an 8.4v Large as an EG1000 on a 9.6v, that is in a Stock TM setup anyway.
If you go down the low resistance route you will get it even faster, but make sure your battery pack can sustain the additional current draw of the Turbo. 25A+ should be sufficient.
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6 April, 2009, 21:49
Re: High ROF on an 8.4
I won't opt for the systema turbo.
Prome or KA silver coated wires
7mm bearing minimum
Gold plated Prome motor connector
gold plated deans plug a decent mosfet
G&P M120 hispeed motor
It is good to go 20-22ROF on 8.4 NiMh/NiCd or 7.4 lipoly.........still GB intenal friendly
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6 April, 2009, 21:56
Re: High ROF on an 8.4
I think in all, your best option price wise, is buy another 9.6v, rather than try and upgrade other parts to gain the ROF.
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9 April, 2009, 11:41
Re: High ROF on an 8.4
I run my standard TM P90 off an Eg1000 on an 8.4 mini battery and I'm easily getting 1100 - 1200 rounds per minute out of it. This is however at around 260 fps so the spring is relatively weak but TM having the hop ups they do I still get very good range :D
What make are your guns? As it will probably have an effect on how good the wiring is and how fast it is already firing.
Or yes, go and get yourself a large to small tamiya connector and buy a 9.6 mini battery.
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