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- spudgunnerwryyyyy
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Your barrel could be like three feet long and with that change the gun would have better performance.
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I would put a longer barrel on it. It will be extremely loud with a 20" barrel, and with a chamber that size you could extend it up to about 8 feet if you want to get the most power possible.
Consider putting an 80mm computer case fan in the chamber. It will increase preformace.
Consider putting an 80mm computer case fan in the chamber. It will increase preformace.
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Read up on "CB Ratio" on the Spud wiki;
http://www.spudfiles.com/spud_wiki/inde ... rrel_ratio
For a generic combustion spudgun you want the chamber volume to be 50% to 100% of the barrel volume, that is, a CB ratio in the range of 0.5 to 1.0.
For the original chamber volume, a 2" ID barrel should be 40 to 80 inches long for optimal performance.
If you cut the chamber length in half then the barrel length should be cut in half as well, giving a barrel 20 to 40 inches long.
http://www.spudfiles.com/spud_wiki/inde ... rrel_ratio
For a generic combustion spudgun you want the chamber volume to be 50% to 100% of the barrel volume, that is, a CB ratio in the range of 0.5 to 1.0.
For the original chamber volume, a 2" ID barrel should be 40 to 80 inches long for optimal performance.
If you cut the chamber length in half then the barrel length should be cut in half as well, giving a barrel 20 to 40 inches long.