Titchiemagoo Posted yesterday at 18:04 Share Posted yesterday at 18:04 Hiya everyone and thankyou for reading. I'm hoping someone could help please. I have got a (CM.045A) Aks-74u vfc clone so a v3 gearbox, I was told it had low compression when I bought it so upon testing it shoots a little limp and even on a 11.1 it feels like something is binding up on the inside. So I thought I'd replace the internals while I'm on so I'm looking for a list of upgrade parts that people has used and know work. I'm looking ideally for faster firing and more range on a 11.1 as this is gonna be my main gun instead of my ak47 which I'll probably sell to fund the upgrades. Or will build up the upgrades over time as money is tight. Also the main thing is which mosfet do I go for, which midrange brand/model is the best in this circumstance. Any help is welcome and very gratefully recieved. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Allen Posted yesterday at 19:55 Share Posted yesterday at 19:55 (edited) Perun V3 Hybrid SHS 16:1 gears SHS Delayer chip Maple Leaf Macaron yellow plus red nub (from AK2M4) XT inner barrel XT cylinder head XT POM piston head XT pink 14 tooth piston A decent brushless motor or an SHS high torque if cash is in short supply. Edited yesterday at 19:58 by Colin Allen Anonymoose 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Adolf Hamster Posted 16 hours ago Supporters Share Posted 16 hours ago 10 hours ago, Colin Allen said: Perun V3 Hybrid SHS 16:1 gears SHS Delayer chip Maple Leaf Macaron yellow plus red nub (from AK2M4) XT inner barrel XT cylinder head XT POM piston head XT pink 14 tooth piston A decent brushless motor or an SHS high torque if cash is in short supply. For 11.1 thats probably a sound ratio. I would say the non-maple leaf nubs can sometimes be a bit off-square, so i'd typically go for the maple leaf branded one. If cash is shorter then an external mosfet like an ab++ or warfet could be substituted. Colin Allen 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Allen Posted 12 hours ago Share Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, Adolf Hamster said: For 11.1 thats probably a sound ratio. I would say the non-maple leaf nubs can sometimes be a bit off-square, so i'd typically go for the maple leaf branded one. If cash is shorter then an external mosfet like an ab++ or warfet could be substituted. An AB++ would be a decent somewhat cheaper alternative. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skara Posted 7 hours ago Share Posted 7 hours ago If going 16:1 or 12:1 I would suggest to use helical gears. The reason is that 16/12 spurs have a weird tooth profile that tends to wear bevel gears much faster than 18/13 ratio gears, while helicals have dedicated bevel/spur gears for those particular ratios. My Cyma Ak runs on: BOB (box o' bits) 13:1 gearset, short stroked by 4 on release; FPS high speed delayer; FPS tappet plate, modified to set the timing; Solink 35k Advanced Brushless motor (unibearing, so no arl needed); Unmarked spring, probably a M100/M110 to stay below 1J; Perun V3 Hybrid + Clicker; Lonex gearbox shell + motor cage; FPS 8mm solid bushings; FPS piston body, metal rack; FPS POM piston head; FPS alu cylinder head (I generally prefer plastic cylinder heads, this is just for testing); FPS cylinder (3/4 hole); FPS 19.70 POM nozzle; Begadi Nebo hop unit; Maple Leaf Super Macaron 70°; Prometheus 247x6.05 barrel; This setup gives me 24/25ish RPS on a 7,4v and just about 35/36 on 11.1, very snappy and somewhat "quiet". p.s. my barrel is shorter than the stock, I have removed the typical aksu flash hider and adapter. Stock barrel length is roughly 290/300mm iirc. Keep in mind that these lists are a rough guideline, the wonderful world of airsoft tolerances may result in your parts not fitting together like mine or someone else's did. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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