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Old February 21st, 2007, 16:06   #1
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AUG upgrades

Hey guys i want a little more punch out of my TM Civi AUG. I have had only one aeg upgraded and it hasn't performed nearly the way i was hoping but i still dig my MP7 regardless. i want a little more from my AUG so I am asking you clowns.

Here are some details
I use a 9.6v 3800 mah battery in a sling.
I have a phantom kit on my aug now and I purchased a KM - 6.04mm inner barrel(650mm) last summer but my FPS dropped dramatically after install due to barrel suck.

I am planning to purchase:
systema Teflon Aluminum piston
systema hi torque gear set
systema Area 1000 bearing spring guide
guader bore up cylinder set kit
King arms steel stop rail
guarder double oil chamber steel bushings
prometheus MS150 spring

I would like to be shooting at around 400 with .20s.
Is there anything I should also get or substitute out of my list to make this happen?

thanks guys
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Old February 21st, 2007, 17:00   #2
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systema Teflon Aluminum piston
Try to stay away from aluminium pistons.

Sure they may last a little longer than a polycarb one. And you will get a little blowback effect.

But how about changing your gear set and bushings at the same time when it breaks??

Aluminium pistons wear in aluminium dust, which wear your gears like a file would do. And it gets in the bushings just the same.

Plus for the price you should really get a few pylocarbonate ones, the economy without the steel teeth, and just change it when it breaks.

Just my opinion, in fact I never used an aluminium piston...just heard about it and made my mind... since the same applie on R/C cars with aluminium spur gears (That I have more experience)
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Old February 21st, 2007, 17:36   #3
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Thanks KOS-MOS makes sense
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