Chuff! High Rates of Fire

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  • ICOM
    zee best
    • May 2002
    • 1372

    #1

    Chuff! High Rates of Fire

    My xmag at high rates of fire i will aget chuff every so often even without paint
    no leaks
    i am using a Flatline input at 900psi.
    not sure what the problem is.
  • psychowarden
    Registered User
    • Oct 2005
    • 1118

    #2
    I also have this problem, it would be great if I knew how to fix it. It happens to me around 13bps, it almost sounds like the level 10 kicking in, but Im using an Egg, and have used a Reloader B as well, and it always happens.

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    • ICOM
      zee best
      • May 2002
      • 1372

      #3
      it happens without balls for me also so it has nothing to do with that. Its either a air pressure problem or maybe something with the board but i know nothing about boards etc so need some help guys

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      • Rudz
        Registered User

        • Apr 2005
        • 5087

        #4
        ehh

        mine doest do it to about 25...i can hit 23 or so without a prob..using an assualt reg 850-900psi.....i have an apoc..im gonna see how high i can push with the 1000 psi output...
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        • Vex
          Superiorly Inferior
          • Jun 2001
          • 1871

          #5
          If you've got Level 10 installed, try switching out your carrier o-ring (little white teflon one). You could be getting bolt-stick because if it being just a tad too small. Use the next biggest o-ring that doesn't leak.

          Hopefully this helps.
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          • BigEvil
            www.BigEvilOnline.com

            • Feb 2005
            • 9333

            #6
            Firstly, what software are you using?

            This sounds like your solenoid plunger came out of spec. They can loosen up and spin as you fire making them longer or shorter. I think the total length is 3.01" but im not sure off of the top of my head. Lornecash has the spec in the Xmod manual. www.niedtech.com You can download it there.

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            • ICOM
              zee best
              • May 2002
              • 1372

              #7
              3.2 i am using. i dont have any tools to measure the plunger. Getting the xmod fix my problem?

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              • BigEvil
                www.BigEvilOnline.com

                • Feb 2005
                • 9333

                #8
                Originally posted by ICOM
                3.2 i am using. i dont have any tools to measure the plunger. Getting the xmod fix my problem?
                It may make it worst. Im seeing this alot at higher ROF with out of spec plungers. Dont let it stop you from getting the Xmod. I suguest you have the gun serviced first. If its the plunger spec, its a very easy fix.

                Also, take the grip off, and look at the threaded part where the plunger and sear couple. mark the sear, and the plunger in the same spot with a majgic marker. Shoot the gun, see if the plunger is loose and turning.

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