Dm4 board in a 98c

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  • tippyjack
    Registered User
    • Mar 2005
    • 42

    #1

    Dm4 board in a 98c

    Well its been a while sence I posted my gun so here it is now. I still need to finish the milling and get it powder coated.

    Ups
    -RD feed
    -Dm4 board, stock eyes and harness
    -T-chip
    -GTA LPR(had palmers but it broke, getting tinkler)
    -GTA Soleniod(3 way)
    -Bsi ram with lightened hammer
    -Heavily modded vavle
    -GTA ported LPK
    -Cp Reg
    -14" Cp Barrel
    -Crappy Halo >
    -Dye stickies
    -Sanded GTA 2 trig

    Mods
    -Ported Vavle and LPK
    -Vert Feed moved back .1"
    -Eyes ran internally(eye covers in pogress)
    -Dm4 board installed
    -Lighten Hammer
    -Polished Front bolt area
    -3 way trigger job
    -Some milling, need some work to get smooth

    Specs
    -~14-15 bps with a good halo
    -1100 shots out of 70ci 45k tank
    -I don't remember the setting and they are final yet either.
    -0 chops in since install(1700 shots)

    Update: I have red hybrid grips and asa in the mail. And I am going to dye the feedneck and trigger red.

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    The trigger
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    Pics




    Vid- There is no sound and is only of the eyes working, crappy quality too.



    And here is a tutorial of how I did it.

    Here is how I intalled my Dm4 board into my tippmann.

    Parts needed
    -DM4/5/C board(they are all the same)
    -Battery/Micro Switch harness
    -Noid Harness
    -Membrane
    -8 inch RC servo(3 wire) extension wire
    -Eyes(optional)
    -Ruber grounets(optional)
    -A few small bolts/screws(optional)

    1. First thing you need to do is mill out the grip on one side completely.Refer to the picture bellow. You also need to mill the bump where the trigger gaurd attaches to the lower grip frame and file off some of the Guard to you macro line can fit with out jaming. Also you need to dremel flat the area were the rt hole is to fit the micro switch. Also you need to dremel a hole in the other side for the screw that holds the microswitch down.





    2 Next you need to do the electronics. Cut the noid wires off your ebolt, cut as close to the baord as you can to the board to offer enough space to solder the noid wires . Next you need to get the noid harness and solder the white(harness) to the blue(noid) and the green(harness) to black(noid), but before you do that put the shrink wrap tubing on.Then shrink wrap the tubing. Next solder on the 9 volt extention wires, and shrink wrap that too. You might want to also do this pbnation thread to make your harness last longer.



    3. The eyes are optional, but basical you need to drill the holes 1.46 inches back fromt the front and at the very bottom of the breach(don't do this unless you are experienced). Then you can run the wire though the body or on the outside.

    4. Next you need to put the baord and noid in the grip frame, you can either just put it in there or drill and tap holes and attack it. First you need to put the board in the grip frame and find where the led light is and drill a 3/8" hole there, test it out then dremel some off if you need. I drill and taped all the holes to attack my noid, board, and microswitch. I also used rubber groments or small orings to suspend the board to protect the wiring. Next is the on/off and eyes on/off, the stock membrane can't extend to the back so you can either put it on thefront of the grip or use a 8" servo extension to run it to the back of the grip or you could go to this pbnation thread where they tell you to hot wire you Dm4/5/c.

    5. Clean up is next. sand down the grip to clean it up. Install every thing. You can buy new new chips you make your board faster and have ramping. Also you can buy predator harness and thier board.

    Final pic




    O yea and here are my settings
    Dwell-9
    Trigger Sensitivity- 1
    Rof- 11
    Eyes- off
    Dips-off all

    Here is a link to the manual
    Last edited by tippyjack; 12-24-2005, 07:28 PM.
  • behemoth
    SVSTC?
    • Nov 2002
    • 7750

    #2
    If you got that polished up and anno'd it'd be a pretty sweet custom gun

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    • AGDlover
      And boom goes the dynamite
      • Aug 2003
      • 3322

      #3
      Ahhahaha Thats Awsome!!!
      Euro E-mag | TL63 | XMOD| EM01610
      Euro Rt | OG | RT02382.

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      • tippyjack
        Registered User
        • Mar 2005
        • 42

        #4
        Thanks for the compliments. I finished the milling, painting, and added some ups . Be back in a min.

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        • FinchMan
          LVL10 classic minimag
          • Nov 2004
          • 459

          #5
          nice job man, that's the first hackjob i've seen with a 98c like that.

          pretty awsome

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          • tippyjack
            Registered User
            • Mar 2005
            • 42

            #6
            Originally posted by FinchMan
            nice job man, that's the first hackjob i've seen with a 98c like that.

            pretty awsome
            I only used a dremel on the milling, all the performance work was don with a vertical mill or heavy duty drill press.

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            • behemoth
              SVSTC?
              • Nov 2002
              • 7750

              #7
              Looks good.

              Except this trigger


              Work that one out a little, and get it powdercoat and such, it'll be a beast.

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              • warthog2t0

                #8
                omg! i need to have this. if you are willing to make more, i'll buy it in a heart beat

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