AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Now if you could make that bolt a L7 and make the powertube internal diameter at least 1 mm larger that would be something. As many think this is the limiting factor for lower pressure operation. And better efficiency. There is room to go bigger with the power tube in a L7 bolt I think.
Glad you guys like. Yes you guys are right Titanium is expensive metal and its also expensive to machine because it just eats the cutting tools up and it takes much longer to machine compared to stainless...But these are small parts so it should not be too much money. I will keep you posted on price.
I will need to make them in batches of no smaller than 12 pieces to justify the setup time.
i can saftly say i need 6 powertubes and adjuster screws for my x-vlaves. but i would need them to be installed and and something close to guarntee that they would not get mar'd or scratched in that process.
i can saftly say i need 6 powertubes and adjuster screws for my x-vlaves. but i would need them to be installed and and something close to guarntee that they would not get mar'd or scratched in that process.
any thoughts on this?
Yes i can do this...I will just get a delrin collet to hold the valve.
Yes i can do this...I will just get a delrin collet to hold the valve.
ok once you get the sales thread up on these parts, of course again with pricing my numbers may change up or down, i should be interested in the other parts seeing the benfits of weight and such.
I scrapped this project...TI is too expensive and it eats tooling. Guess I may be the only one in the world with a ti valve adjuster and power tube tip. Tuna notified me the power tube is patented....can't tread on agd.
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