11/16ths Valves for CO2 Use?

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  • Toestr
    Certified Post Whore
    • Jul 2020
    • 2871
    • Poland, Onterrible

    #1

    11/16ths Valves for CO2 Use?

    I have an Azodin KP that I'd like to set up for stock class and apparently it will take an 11/16ths cocker valve. What valve would everyone recommend?

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  • Jonnydread
    Wild Card
    • Jul 2020
    • 4388
    • Lil Rhody

    #2
    PPS makes good CO2 valves, not sure if they come in 11/16ths though
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    • grendal50
      grendal50 commented
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      Their Trilogy valve does, you'd need a regulator though as it's designed for low pressure.
  • Hellion360
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    • Jul 2020
    • 2452

    #3
    I have a couple PPS valves kicking around if you want to experiment with them. They aren't very pricey.
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    • SignOfZeta
      Space Commie
      • Jul 2020
      • 576
      • Ann Arbor

      #4
      For converting to CO2 you want the “low turbulence valve” Palmer makes, no question. I put one in a 99 Sniper…I don’t know what size that is…but it does the trick for unregulated operation.

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      • Toestr
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        • Jul 2020
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        • Poland, Onterrible

        #5
        Originally posted by Hellion360
        I have a couple PPS valves kicking around if you want to experiment with them. They aren't very pricey.
        Thanks. I might take you up on that at some point. I'll try tuning what I have now and see.

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        • Toestr
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          • Jul 2020
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          #6
          Originally posted by SignOfZeta
          For converting to CO2 you want the “low turbulence valve” Palmer makes, no question. I put one in a 99 Sniper…I don’t know what size that is…but it does the trick for unregulated operation.
          I'm going to run a female stab off a t stock. Any recommendations for how to tune for efficiency? I'd like to be able to switch between HPA and CO2 pretty easily.

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          • SignOfZeta
            Space Commie
            • Jul 2020
            • 576
            • Ann Arbor

            #7
            Originally posted by Toestr
            I'm going to run a female stab off a t stock. Any recommendations for how to tune for efficiency? I'd like to be able to switch between HPA and CO2 pretty easily.

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            Nope, I’m a just caveman player who only uses unregulated CO2 so I don’t really understand anything of your modern HPA-enabled world. I do know that you don’t need the LT valve if you’re stepping down to normal HPA operating pressures, the stock one should do. When the pressures are the same CO2 isn’t that much different than HPA in old school guns.

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            • Mr. Hick
              2 Tooth hillbilly
              • Jul 2020
              • 515
              • Southwestern Stretches of the Shire.

              #8
              Originally posted by Toestr
              I'm going to run a female stab off a t stock. Any recommendations for how to tune for efficiency? I'd like to be able to switch between HPA and CO2 pretty easily.

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              The same way you do for any regulated gun. Air it up, fill up a hopper and leave the IVG in about a turn. turn the air up until it velocity stops increasing and then tune it back 1/4 or 1/8 turn. Adjust IVG from there.

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              • Toestr
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                • Jul 2020
                • 2871
                • Poland, Onterrible

                #9
                Originally posted by Mr. Hick

                The same way you do for any regulated gun. Air it up, fill up a hopper and leave the IVG in about a turn. turn the air up until it velocity stops increasing and then tune it back 1/4 or 1/8 turn. Adjust IVG from there.
                Yes I know about sweet spotting. I was more talking about springing, volume and CO2 expansion.

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                • SignOfZeta
                  Space Commie
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 576
                  • Ann Arbor

                  #10
                  I’m more of a Phantom guy so I honestly never waste time on that. There is a good thread or two about it though, someone else can maybe provide a link. My CO2 Sniper for sure isn’t efficient but I run a bottle so I don’t care.

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                  • Toestr
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                    • Jul 2020
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                    • Poland, Onterrible

                    #11
                    Has anyone ever tried an Inception Valve with CO2? What pressure range do they work at?

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