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    Realistic Pressure Expectations

    Against my better judgement, I recently acquired an extremely minty 1996 RF Autococker (minus the grip frame) that is pretty close to bone stock. Serial # 30949. Full square back block, shroud, springs and top hats on pneumatics, and even a vintage "Exotic Sports" sticker for all the agg . I've gathered the necessary components to convert it to nelson Springs (it had the old Sheridan style springs), as wells as an SLPS spring kit and and Autococker parts spring kit.

    Apparently, 97 was the year that the valve chamber started getting opened up on these, and the old Sheridan style valve spring that was in there confirms this, it's about a 1/4" shorter then the springs that came in the kits, so I'm going to have to chop one down.

    I am planning on running a HPR on this, and was curious as to what I can realistically expect to set the HPR to and still have this obtain playable velocities? My current understanding is that these were designed for high pressure operation (800+ psi), and with the stock valve and no LPC, I'm slightly skeptical that anything less then that will get me to 280 fps, even with a chopped down and much weaker valve spring.

    Has anyone here run a mostly stock pre 97 with a secondary HPR? If so, what pressure did it end up running at?

    The Bob Long Torpedo Reg I have laying around for this project only goes up to 600 PSI, I'm hoping that's high enough.....

    Thanks guys!

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    you should be able to get it working. i believe u can use nelson spring for the valve, also akalmp still makes a pre 97 valve spring. u can also drill out the valve chamber larger (i believe u can bump it up to 1/4") if u cannot obtain velocity. i have a 95 i did this to but havent started tuning it yet. i drilled it and am using nelson spring.

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    • Myrkul

      Myrkul

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      I'm planning on chopping up the SLPS spring for the valve, I have no concerns there. Boring out the valve chamber is definitely a possibility if I run into issues, but you can't add metal back on...

    #3
    i would just try it and see what happens (before drilling). i would think it'd run around 450-500psi and shoot velocity

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    • WORR13

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      u may run low on volume, would only affect higher rof though. i would use a lpc on it
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