Has anyone tried making a volumizer for the trilogy, with being able to get rid of the valve spring with a laz valve it got me thinking about a rudy dean type trilogy with extra volume with a big open spacer between the body and lpr or would you risk supplying to much air and making things even harder to tune cause the trilogy already has a bigger chamber with the laz valve, idk if that's a thing or not
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The trilogies have a large amount of volume already in them. You would likely get better results from having the spring perch removed and using an attktx style spring perch with the flow.
Could it be done yes. Has it been done, i don't think so.BeardedWorks.com (Your Inception Designs and Shocktech Dealer)
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I also thought about having that and the vasa hole drilled out for more flow, I'm using a laz valve so I wouldn't need the perch at all and if I want to use a different valve we'll then trilogy bodies are dirt cheap, thought about seeing if you wanted to give it a shot if I ever send it your way for a feedneck mod, you like trying odd stuff like that don't you lol
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My Trilogy pump build used a Laz valve and a Drift kit, which has a hollow main shaft - basically a large volumizer.
Didn't see a ton of performance difference between that and my brass build, which also used a Laz valve - both ran at approximately 180 psi with similar springs.
I did have to use a much lighter hammer in the Trilogy to avoid farting - I ended up building an aluminum hammer that weighed 18 grams - vs the 40gram hammer in my brass build.
Are you chasing performance when you don't need to? Maybe, but that's ultimately your call - don't let any of us naysayers persuade you to stop if you really want to do it.
You might get a "I told you so" though. π
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