QEV questions...

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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what kind of pressures are we talking about, would 300psi unsupported be fine? its some pretty thick metal so if there is no noticeable difference i don't want to risk my valve or my drill bits.
noticeable difference in sound when fired
what kind of sound, mine is nearly silent ATM[/code]
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i dont thing a nylon washer on the back would be enough, i would put a bolt through with washers on both sides. there is no need for epoxy if you make the hole through the piston small enough the rubber will seal around the bolt on its own. with a nut on the back of the piston the supports of the back section will also need to be removed to make room. with metal washers i would take it up to 600psi but thats just me
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what kind of sound, mine is nearly silent ATM
I actually thought it made less noise after the mod than before removing the supports.
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I was hoping for a high pitched noise, I've been trying to make this gun make a whizzing noise be adding different breaks on the end. as of now the barrel is 6 feet, so the only loud nois is the projectile making contact with a target
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Best "Loud high pitched noise" making muzzle break i have found is simply sticking a cross fitting on the end of the barrel.

Works pretty good on all my guns.
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Lockednloaded wrote:I've been trying to make this gun make a whizzing noise
Usually, I require at least 3 bottles of beer. :lol:
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Oh, and here is somthing to think about...
What is the ID of your barrel?

Those supports are only going to limit performance if the holes in the port of your QEV have a greater surface area than the ID of your barrel.

to summarize:

if barrel ID < QEV exhaust ID then{Barrel id =limiting factor}

just make sure to take the surface area of the "sticks" in the qev port into account when finding the exhaust port ID.

EDIT: i would Guess by looking at your photo, that the ports are roughly 33% blocked.

So, if your barrel is any more than 66% of the size of your ports.... then try removing them,... otherwise don't bother.
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note that that is cross sectional area, NOT diameter.

The supports also probably create significant turbulence.
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Please note that one large round port will flow better than 2 smaller round ports with the same total cross sectional area. The single port has Less wall surface area for friction. The double port has turbulence of joining two streams.

There is more to the fluid dynamics than total port cross sectional area. This is why I used a total port area of 6 sq in to feed the outlet of ny 3 port 2 inch valve. The valve outlet is only 3.14 sq in.

In rhe QEV, you want more port sq in than the outlet pipe size to keep the flow loss to a minimum in the ports.

Just matching the area will leave some losses in the valve.
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