hello. i just rescued an ego sl8r off of ebay. its just a body and frame right now. no internals except for a cure 4 pooty mod bolt, the zick2 rammer, i just put a quick release valve and spring in it. i also have a redefined virtue board from my old ego 8 that i sold. my biggest question is about the noids, qev and board. im wanting to run a macnoid from an ego 11 but im not sure if it will mouont. any ideas. also will the virtue board be able to run the noid, im not sure of the power output on the coil but i think its 5v. also what would be a good qev to run on this. should i just make a mount plate to make it fit or will the gap be to much. thanks everyone. this should be an awsome build
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ego sl8r macnoid mod
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Posted 12 February 2013 - 08:13 PM
no, the ego 11 adjustable noid was designed specifically for the ego 11 and is not compatible with previous versions and takes different software that the 08 virtue board doesn't support just run the stock noid.
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Posted 13 February 2013 - 02:17 AM
Ego 11 solenoids don't use QEV's.
The mounting points don't match up
The air passages don't match up
This is going to be WAY too much work. I'm not even certain it's possible, even with professional grade machining equipment.
The mounting points don't match up
The air passages don't match up
This is going to be WAY too much work. I'm not even certain it's possible, even with professional grade machining equipment.
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Posted 13 February 2013 - 04:28 PM
ive done alot of reasearch with the macnoid. im still going to try it and if i get it to work i will post process of how it was done. so far what i have found is that the minifold mounts directly to the gun. i know this poses the biggest problem. what im thinking is i need to adjust mill the bottom of the reciever then make a mounting plate with adjusted airholes. or i will just cnc my own minifold. i think the cnc part would be the way to go. by cnc my own i think i will be able to adjust the mounting holes. now as for the amount of power that runs the noid. is it 6v. and how much amps should be going to it.
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