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May 7th, 2010, 04:30 | #16 |
i was just wondering, my buddy got a 9.6v and i asked him if i need a new motor if i was to run that battery and he said yes.
i was just looking for a second opinion. |
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May 7th, 2010, 04:35 | #17 |
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Your buddy is an idiot
more power means the motor will have an easier time making it's job easier so why would you need a new motor? If the spring was significantly more powerful you might want to consider a motor or battery upgrade or both with the 9.6 the firerate will increase and some will say that ur internals will wear out faster which is where the shimming and spring guide come in google version 3 spring guide etc and make your decision
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May 7th, 2010, 04:36 | #18 |
9.6 will also eat your trigger contacts after an extended period of time.
If you want a faster trigger response downgrade the spring or buy a better motor. |
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May 7th, 2010, 04:37 | #19 |
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I dont think you need to replace your motor at this time.
Ask your friend why he thinks you need a new motor.
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May 7th, 2010, 04:41 | #20 | |
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If it's a Cyma, the spring is already pretty soft (I've heard people chrony them at 330) mine is shooting 360 and the firerate is nice but mine SINGS with a G&P 9.6 2200mah
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May 7th, 2010, 04:51 | #21 |
thanks for the help
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