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Old June 11th, 2013, 08:00   #6
MaciekA
 
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Hey Nozomori, I got your message through John... I am having the definition of a busy summer and definitely don't have time for a project like this.

I can tell you that whoever does do this project, unless they are a DSG expert, is basically going to have to be married to the gun for a while if you want it done right. Unless you are having someone build this up from a preset familiar parts list they have already banged out a few times on a few builds, this won't like taking your Fairlady to the shop for a single turbo upgrade so much as taking your prized horse to race camp for a whole summer, if you get my drift.

I agree with throwing more power at this build, partially because DSG gearboxes are intensely power hungry, but also because on a DSG setup the fun will be over much sooner with a buffer tube battery.

One thing about guns at the extreme range of performance is that most pragmatic builds begin to sacrifice some realism or tacticoolness for performance considerations. My advice is to get that nice 416 stubby stock that G&P makes. Fits a 6000mAh LiPo with room to spare for computers n' stuff.

Finally, I'm not sure where you're located but 340fps is pretty suspiciously in the indoor range of power and I think most indoor places will scoff at the idea of someone waltzing around with a firehose north of 45fps.. Speaking from experience, you will be much happier building a powerful setup that fires 380 to 400fps at around 30rps and gaming that mostly outdoors. At that rate of fire, people will still come and talk guns with you, you'll make friends, you'll have ridiculous trigger response at semi-auto, and you will be within a wear and tear profile that is well-understood by many people. Something to think about.
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