Was wonderinf if a over- under Combustion cannon is less powerful than a straight.
Would it not matter as the combustion has to go somewear ?
Thanks
Will
Over-Under Combustion cannon less powerful than a straight?
- joannaardway
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It might lose a tiny bit of power, but not a noticable amount.
The loss of length will allow you to create a longer barrel and chamber, which will in turn equal extra power.
The loss of length will allow you to create a longer barrel and chamber, which will in turn equal extra power.
You had the same idea as me i am gonna buy the part for an over under when i get my next paycheck hehe ill tell ya how it turns out if i get mine finished before yours.
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will get pics up when i get it finished XD ive got lots of projects im working on and after i finish my pneumatic i will get to work on the over under combustion im pretty sure it would be just at good as a normal one.
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- experament_u2
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atm im woking on a marble rife that can be switched between both air and combustion and its anover under and from wat i can tell it only has a slight decrese in power