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    CP Regs

    I have two CP regs, both top out at 500 Psi. I saw a High-Pressure conversion kit is available. Does anyone know what the reg would top out at with that kit?

    I'm looking to get one of these regs to push between 6 and 7 hundred Psi.

    #2
    That is the high pressure reg(0-500psi). The low pressure is 0-300 psi.

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      #3
      What is it you are trying to do with above 500 psi? If it is for a marker why not run a gas through grip and take the output from the tank? most tank psi is 850ish.
      My Feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...ers-s-feedback

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        #4
        The reg that is on it now is putting out 650, and its nonadjustable. An old WGP reg I think, the marker shoots between anywhere between 250 and 280 with a good ball to bore match and using autococker fingers to prevent any sort of roll out. I would like to update the reg to something more stable so I can try to get better consistency shot to shot.

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        • k_obeastly

          k_obeastly

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          Wgp regs are adjustable, you just need to take off the bottom section and can’t do it while they’re gassed up. If this is on a cocker, you may do better dropping the pressure. Too high of a

        #5
        I found out the hard way that you actually do need all the bevel springs in a cp reg. Managed to forget one when I rebuilt it. Couldn't figure out why it would drop off at about 250 straight to 0

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        • Brandon
          Brandon commented
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          I did try messing with the washer stack, I can't physically add more to up the pressure because the body wont screw back to together with the added washer.

        #6
        Instead of higher input pressure is there something that you can do to change the marker mod a spring or something?
        My Feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...ers-s-feedback

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          #7
          What do you got and what are you trying to do. We might have some better options for you.

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          • scottieb

            scottieb

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            That's a nice little rhyme.

          • Chuck E Ducky

            Chuck E Ducky

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            I'm a poet and I didn't know it.

          #8
          I've got that Carter midblock pump that Nick had. Functions good but the velocity is all over the board. Like I said before I tested the reg for output and its around 650. The reg itself is not externally nonadjustable (not sure if it can be adjusted at all). I would like to make it more consistent; I get that it's a one-off build and if it's not able to get any better than what it is then it is what it is, but I at least want to try. Click image for larger version  Name:	image_58124.jpg Views:	0 Size:	2.35 MB ID:	449685

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          • Jonnydread

            Jonnydread

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            Such a nice looking gun. Is that sledgehammer ano matched??

          • Brandon
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            Its close its not 100% a match but damn close.
            Last edited by Brandon; 09-15-2023, 12:51 PM.

          #9
          I think that is an old WGP regulator and they were adjustable internally. Is that a spyder or autococker build looks like Autococker to me but I am not sure.
          My Feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...ers-s-feedback

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          • Brandon
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            Its an Autococker

          • Chuck E Ducky

            Chuck E Ducky

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            Pull that thing apart I bet it just needs a rebuild /cleaning. It may just be another reg that Carter turndown.

          #10
          I think that I may be wrong but if you get a new softer valve spring. it would help.
          My Feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...ers-s-feedback

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            #11
            Lots of times, too much pressure can decrease velocity. Go through a "sweet spotting".
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