mbc no good for low psi?
#17
Re: mbc no good for low psi?
One question... If you were to use an electronic boost controller would that help reduce spool time by keeping the wg closed until the last possible second?
Ok I looked into it and the answer is yes.. But does anyone here know if its really that big of a difference? It doesnt sound like a big deal unless I'm competing in drag events trying to shed one tenth of a second...
Ok I looked into it and the answer is yes.. But does anyone here know if its really that big of a difference? It doesnt sound like a big deal unless I'm competing in drag events trying to shed one tenth of a second...
#18
Re: mbc no good for low psi?
Originally Posted by losesomethinbra
One question... If you were to use an electronic boost controller would that help reduce spool time by keeping the wg closed until the last possible second?
Ok I looked into it and the answer is yes.. But does anyone here know if its really that big of a difference? It doesnt sound like a big deal unless I'm competing in drag events trying to shed one tenth of a second...
Ok I looked into it and the answer is yes.. But does anyone here know if its really that big of a difference? It doesnt sound like a big deal unless I'm competing in drag events trying to shed one tenth of a second...
#19
Re: mbc no good for low psi?
i had a cheap egay mbc that did the same thing. couldn't go any lower than 11psi. ended up just not using it for the time being because even cutting the spring didn't change anything. maybe i didn't cut enough off.
-Luke
-Luke
#20
Re: mbc no good for low psi?
Originally Posted by losesomethinbra
One question... If you were to use an electronic boost controller would that help reduce spool time by keeping the wg closed until the last possible second?
Ok I looked into it and the answer is yes.. But does anyone here know if its really that big of a difference? It doesnt sound like a big deal unless I'm competing in drag events trying to shed one tenth of a second...
Ok I looked into it and the answer is yes.. But does anyone here know if its really that big of a difference? It doesnt sound like a big deal unless I'm competing in drag events trying to shed one tenth of a second...
If I'm not mistaken, that's how external gates work already, but I think I'm wrong...I forget. Internal bleed and fluctuate and suck.
JP