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Hey

Im making a build for some good trigger response and decent rps. Rate of fire is not too important to me but Im mainly looking for trigger response. My current V2 has a pretty poor trigger response due to crappy G&G motor(combat machine). Im also getting a Mosfet and Deans connectors, leaving 18:1 gears in for now.

Which motor should I get ?

SHS high torque(16tpa) or ZCI high torque(22tpa) ?

 

Any other recommended motors?

Cheers

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ASG 30k or SHS HT with 11.1v, ASG 40K with 7.4v. With standard gears the ZCI won't give great trigger response. It's a slow torque motor.

If you're mostly shooting semi auto then also look at a Mosfet that offers pre cocking.

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14 minutes ago, Hangtight said:

ASG 30k or SHS HT with 11.1v, ASG 40K with 7.4v. With standard gears the ZCI won't give great trigger response. It's a slow torque motor.

If you're mostly shooting semi auto then also look at a Mosfet that offers pre cocking.

Ok thanks. 

 

Also, do you think a sector gear delayer chip would be necessary for this build (SHS HT, 18:1 gears, M100 spring, 11.1V Lipo, Mosfet) ??

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Nope. Be fine without one.

You should get around 21 rps with good trigger response. You will need to ensure the angle of engagement is properly corrected, and a decent piston wouldn't be a bad idea.

Mosfet and Dean's are only as good as the wiring that connects them. 16awg Teflon coated is the stuff.

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12 hours ago, Hangtight said:

 

Mosfet and Dean's are only as good as the wiring that connects them. 

 

True, but they'll always be better than the original contacts...

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