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way to bring back a 3 month old thread
![]() talking to a source, i've been told that the body designs are actually scrapped kingman prototype designs that they decided not to use, so the fabricator used them instead. and if you read SPPS's review, they seem to function pretty well. as for the valve system, its simply designed like a Rocket Valve but adjustable, you dont have to cut anything.
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They have added to the line up They now have the CP Looks like a desent pump.
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they aren't that bad. i might get the pump when it comes out
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Good stuff, I thought they looked very much like something Kingman would come up with. Wonder if the adjustable valves were initially an idea Kingman explored, but didn't decide to develop at the time? Either way, looks like that valve would fit right into the new, VA-less Spyders. Comparing the schematics of an Electra and a Zenith, they look almost the same, and I would assume many parts are interchangeable. If its a direct fit, Azodin could at least make some money if they sold the retrofit kit for that valve, as its one of the few true improvements one could make to their new Electra.
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