Think you are close to it myself (and so do you or you wouldn't be asking)
in fact I'm amazed she isn't over-spinning or double firing but the Titan's AB is kicking in to lessen the over spin
Running the gun on full auto is where you will wreck it
semi with AB you will be ok as piston is stopped asap before you risk hitting the fan
OK - how is the piston head fitted to piston ???
did you use the bearings at piston head - if so lose them
buy some of these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Black-Nylon-Plastic-SPACERS-Standoff-Washer-M3-M4-M5-M6-M8-M10-or-M13-12-PACK-/331684716193?var=&hash=item4d39f31ea1:m:m83Kn_qgDKqTDOiMEmnM_Tw
15mm diameter x 10mm thick & maybe 5mm thickness
On your piston you probably have this:
get rid of these bearing/race stuff for starters....
Those 2 x races/washers & bearing weigh about 3.5gms and they compress the spring by about 4.5 - 5mm
Now take a 10mm spacer if you wish to SS
or a 5mm if you don't but I advise that you do SS with a 10mm spacer
you may need to widen the M5 hole in those spacers to fit the collar mount through - no biggy
now add a race if you like to ensure the nylon spacer doesn't get chewed up over time from spring
(not an absolute must if the end of spring isn't sharp or have a 'ooky bit or burr on it)
now you have a thickness that is now 11mm AND weighs 2.5gms !!!
So you have saved 1gram - wow (Every little helps as Tesco says)
Plus 6mm extra spring compression !!!!
EDIT - in case you haven't figured, you will need a 5mm longer M3 bolt though
(old gearbox case bolt lying around perhaps ??? Or Fleabay M3 aprox 15mm - 18mm)
This now means you can remove the first two teeth on the sector gear going from 16 down to 14 teeth
The spring will still be compressed the exact same but the stroke is 6mm shorter and piston is 1gm less too
This theory bit on paper is the exact same BUT there is a slight tiny thing to take into account though
The stroke is shorter which if you have a ported cylinder will still be the exact same - volume wise that is
HOWEVER - think of the piston & its release like a standing 1/4mile at Santa Pod say....
Your official 1/4 mile is now say 10 yards shorter so your actual top max speed crossing the line may be slightly less
Not much at all tbh but all the same need to point out a possible tiny drop say 5fps
yes you lost 2 x 15fps from removing 2 teeth on sector but the extra 6mm spring compression claws that back
So you should get the same figure but the slightly shorter release or run-up
means the final speed or max acceleration is a whisker down so to speak - reckon about 5fps
Now on the other hand you could SS more/less than 2 teeth but depends on your barrel
if you got a full 455mm then no you can't SS at all really coz you need a full stroke
at say 380 or less - well a 363mm you can SS 2 teeth or perhaps 3 teeth no problem
Back to the build in question.......
16:1 gears are actually about 17.25:1 - aprox 8% not expected 12% increase over std 18:1 gears (18.65)
They offer little extra resistance in gearing to slow a released drive chain/motor so overspin or piston appearing in window
(13:1 & 12:1 gears are much more strenuous or a steeper hill start in helping to slow drive chain on non-AB mosfets)
Anyway you got AB in Titan so now biggy I guess but if possible tweak the AB to only moderate braking if possible
The 16:1 gears would likely put out a 19-20 rps on 7.4v
you are running (with quite a risk imho) 11.1v so this would get to say 30rps maybe a couple more coz of bearings
It is risky if you unleash hell on full auto as I explained
I certainly would strongly consider SS 2 or 3 teeth with a higher spring like m115
and/or spacers to compress the spring if needed on original or if fps is a smidge low after SS
Anything past 25rps on full stroke is starting to risk it a little....
the gun should be overspinning or getting near firing twice if AB is disabled/not fitted
a titchy gun like MP5k will likely need a m115 to produce anything near 340fps
due to short barrel so a MP5k could cycle a little faster than a full size AK47 perhaps
But in general around 25rps is about where you get overspinning bordering double firing
Reason you probably are not getting this is Titan's AB but I'm damn sure you would otherwise
We are not going to completely eliminate the overspinning just by taking off a couple of teeth
you would probably need to look at say 4 teeth & m120 - but then you gotta be careful if taking more teeth off
say 2+2 each side but that can mess with tappet release timing - so you trim tappet fin but add longer delay clip
or you take say 3+1 but still cycling at speeds you may start to effect the timing slightly.....
think it should be ok but tbh....
All we are concerned about is PE or PME smashing up stuff
So yeah just consider perhaps SS 2 teeth off the sector's first 2 teeth
DO NOT TAKE OFF THE LAST 2 TEETH !!!!
First 2 teeth that engage the piston first at the large initial pick up tooth
You can then put in the m115 or space up the existing spring by 6mm - the 2 x 3mm pitch teeth you remove
Phew- no doubt I have gone way overboard once again