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Originally Posted by Crunchmeister
I was wondering about motors as well. I have a CA M15A4 rifle. I've upgraded all the internals except the gears with System parts, and upgraded the spring to a Prometheus MS110SP. The motor is the stock Classic Army motor.
My rate of fire is about the same as it was before at about 12 bb/s. I'd like to increase that a bit, but not drastically. I know a 9.6V battery of higher capacity would do that (and have one on order). But I would also like to increase the response time from when my trigger is pulled to the time it fires. I was thinking that a high torque motor would be able to cock the spring a lot easier and possibly get me a higher rof as well in the process.
So, am I correct about this? Would a high torque motor increase firing response and only slightly increase my rof? I don't want my gun turning into a BB hose that empties a midcap in 3 seconds, and I fear that's what I high speed motor would do.
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what I do,
but maybe not the best, is having a Systema M100(little less fps than Prom ms110sp), 8.4v 3300/3700 mah and Guarder Hi-torque motor. It has a ROF much too high but good response. With the Hi-torque gears coming, it will lower the Rof and increase response time. With my 3300/3700 mah, the batt will last longer. It's what I wanted. No need of 9.6v