xmag full auto low bps???

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  • Tao
    Registered User
    • Jan 2006
    • 834

    #1

    xmag full auto low bps???

    I am trying to get a high end bps rate for my x mag (just cause :P). I have x mod and a flatline regulator. I turned up my flatline as high as I could and I can only do 15bps full auto. The gun will fire on higer rate of fire settings, but it falls sort on shots.

    It seemes it is being starved for air since I tried finding my max sustainable rate of fire, which increased as I turned the flat line up.
    I dry fired with eyes off. Level 10 is factory tuned. dwell is 11 but I went all over the spectrum with no change. Battery has a fresh charge and I have no trouble shooting in semi.
    15 bps is a far cry from 26 so any ideas what could be wrong?

    Thanks.
  • MeÐiCX
    Boneyard PB
    • Feb 2007
    • 662

    #2
    Lower your flatline to 850psi and try it. You don't need the higher input psi on an E-Mag like you do on a RT.

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    • Spider-TW
      U R techno-literate!

      • Oct 2006
      • 3554

      #3
      Have you cleaned and lubed your reg pin orings lately?

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      • BigEvil
        www.BigEvilOnline.com

        • Feb 2005
        • 9333

        #4
        Originally posted by Tao
        I am trying to get a high end bps rate for my x mag (just cause :P). I have x mod and a flatline regulator. I turned up my flatline as high as I could and I can only do 15bps full auto. The gun will fire on higer rate of fire settings, but it falls sort on shots.

        It seemes it is being starved for air since I tried finding my max sustainable rate of fire, which increased as I turned the flat line up.
        I dry fired with eyes off. Level 10 is factory tuned. dwell is 11 but I went all over the spectrum with no change. Battery has a fresh charge and I have no trouble shooting in semi.
        15 bps is a far cry from 26 so any ideas what could be wrong?

        Thanks.
        A couple things to look for.

        #1 - make sure that the length of your solenoid plunger rod is in spec. (See the Xmod manual for details)

        #2 - 11ms dwell is a little low. Raise it to 15.

        #3 - and probably most importantly, you need a shorter On/off pin to push the ROF up. Stock emag on/off is .716 iirc, go with .700 or .690. It will make a major difference

        #4 - When Flatelines need a rebuild they can have really bad drop off. Make sure thats not happening.


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        • Tao
          Registered User
          • Jan 2006
          • 834

          #5
          Lower your flatline to 850psi and try it. You don't need the higher input psi on an E-Mag like you do on a RT.

          The theory is higher pressure means more air density = more air to consume which leads to the gun not being starved for air (sure the gun can recharge 26 times a second, but only if the tank can input that much!) :)

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          • Tao
            Registered User
            • Jan 2006
            • 834

            #6
            Originally posted by BigEvil
            A couple things to look for.

            #1 - make sure that the length of your solenoid plunger rod is in spec. (See the Xmod manual for details)

            #2 - 11ms dwell is a little low. Raise it to 15.

            #3 - and probably most importantly, you need a shorter On/off pin to push the ROF up. Stock emag on/off is .716 iirc, go with .700 or .690. It will make a major difference

            #4 - When Flatelines need a rebuild they can have really bad drop off. Make sure thats not happening.


            Yeah im gonna need a micrometer anyway so I will check the plunger length.
            Im thinking it might be the flatline cause its been doing weird things. The out put pressure doesnt stay consistent and it starts to leak out the hole at 1000psi and intermittently at times as well.

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