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October 19th, 2015, 14:26 | #1 |
Different FPS using semi vs auto/burst
Setting the stage, CYMA P90 stock spring with just over 1.5 coils cut. Original stock FPS is 400 and ROF at 9.5.
Changed (some say downgraded) to Lonex 6.03mm tightbore barrel (247mm length), Lonex Bearing Spring Guide. Absolutely everything else is stock. On semi, the FPS is a stable ~260. On full auto it's ~385 with ROF at 10.5. On 2 or 3 round burst the FPS clocks at ~385. The question is, what's happening (or not) in semi that has such a drastically low FPS? I thought that was a normal expected velocity drop for 1.5 coils cut but this thread debunks that (http://airsoftcanada.com/showpost.ph...9&postcount=10). In that case, the issue is with the semi mode itself. Where should I begin to troubleshoot this? EDIT: current CYMA stock hop up set to 50% of dial for the sake of testing above. POTENTIAL ISSUE FOUND: It's double feeding in semi. Last edited by 8bitninja; October 19th, 2015 at 15:23.. |
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October 19th, 2015, 14:30 | #2 |
Hop up. Unless you have flat/r-hop you expect a significant fps reduction due to hop. Firing full auto tends to reduce that reduction, my guess, due to the heating up of the rubber. Basically this is analogous to what happens with fps reducers in full auto.
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October 19th, 2015, 14:36 | #3 |
So if I understand (and I probably don't), if I dial the hop to zero then I should be getting close to 385 as I'm doing in full auto. With that, the hop may be doing zip (no pun intended) at the current setting in full auto? I'll test that theory, thanks for giving something to go by and try.
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October 19th, 2015, 14:46 | #4 |
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Hop might be on too much, could be a bad airseal thats better in full auto.
Its definitely not anything to do with the spring, no way in hell you dropped 140fps by cutting just 1.5 coils. Dont turn the hop OFF since you'll get feeding issues, but turn it to low and try. And then inspect your compression parts for leaks. |
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October 19th, 2015, 14:53 | #6 |
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I'm going to say that you should try it with your hop on all the way.
OR, double check your anti reversal latch. You could be consistently double feeding in semi, which is caused by anti reversal latch failure. |
October 19th, 2015, 15:01 | #7 |
Woo, that's something exotic for me. I only remember that thing was a pain in the ass to hold on to when reassembling the v6 gearbox! Luckily I can test the double feeding by simply shooting and seeing what ends up at the other end. Thanks for that tidbit though!
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October 19th, 2015, 15:22 | #8 | ||
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October 19th, 2015, 15:26 | #9 | |
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October 19th, 2015, 15:30 | #10 | ||
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In the meantime, more searching and I'll reinstall/change the OE barrel and hopup assembly... Quote:
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October 19th, 2015, 15:52 | #11 |
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Lets put it this way. If it wasn't double feeding before you cut the spring, and then it started double feeding after you cut the spring, is it logical to assume its a gearbox issue or is it logical to assume it somehow became a hop up issue?
If your gun has an extra whine after each shot in semi, it is an anti reversal latch issue. |
October 19th, 2015, 16:32 | #12 | |
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