hey all , if i want to keep my stock TM spring , and get an obscene rate of fire with a 9.6v 3800mah battery , do i get the magnum motor , or the turbo motor? please respond.
If you upgrade to a high speed motor, you may need to switch back to an 8.4.
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A 9.6v and a polycarb piston should be fine..I have had the the systema high speed motor and a 9.6v 3800 mah batt for a LONG time..it just melts switches. Especially with a 1j spring, a 10.8 combined with a polycarb piston should last....
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He's thinking of getting a Turbo motor though... Noticably faster than your older Systema High speed motor.
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Thats true but I would bet a polycarb piston would stand a 1J spring and a 10.8v batt..The 1J is pretty much the weakest spring avaliable..If that combo dosn't work that would be saying its impossible for a 10.8v batt and the new motor to work for any amount of time, which I think is false.
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[quote="ukau"]Thats true but I would bet a polycarb piston would stand a 1J spring and a 10.8v batt..The 1J is pretty much the weakest spring avaliable..If that combo dosn't work that would be saying its impossible for a 10.8v batt and the new motor to work for any amount of time, which I think is false.[/quote]
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[quote="Monksidious"][quote="ukau"]Thats true but I would bet a polycarb piston would stand a 1J spring and a 10.8v batt..The 1J is pretty much the weakest spring avaliable..If that combo dosn't work that would be saying its impossible for a 10.8v batt and the new motor to work for any amount of time, which I think is false.[/quote]
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His description of what he desires is "obscene rate of fire"
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[quote="Monksidious"]His description of what he desires is "obscene rate of fire"
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